'With the eye of a modernist and the soul of a humanist, Erwitt has journeyed deep into his mine of unpublished gems and unearthed more treasures for us to savor.' --Darius Himes, Christie’s 'This honest observation of our world, all these innocent little things that Erwitt has grasped in such an inimitable way... it is an opera for humanity.' Jonas Cuénin, L’Œil de la Photographie 'Elliott Erwitt is among the most gifted and prolific photographers of his generation. It should come as no surprise that there is a new book of previously unseen photographs. Each one feels like a late gift, from long ago but entirely fresh.' David Campany, International Center for Photography 'Elliott's eyes and heart capture an incredibly intimate and honest record of humanity. This stunning collection of photographs is a reminder that so much beauty is constantly unfolding before our eyes at every turn. This lifelong study of humanity is unparalleled, and a reminder to all of us to just keep walking and to keep listening. Thank you, Elliott.' Jody Quon, New York Magazine 'Erwitt is a rambler, someone who goes on long walks for pleasure: his and ours. He is ever curious about his fellow humans around the world. These are the pictures lost in his archive and marked ‘DON’T BOTHER, PIX USELESS.’ We can be glad he bothered.' W.M. Hunt 'Elliott Erwitt captures intimate moments in a life well-travelled. How wonderful to journey through this profound photographic history and see these quieter observations presented for the first time. His off-kilter charm resonates.' Emma Bowkett, Financial Times 'Through the lens of his characteristic satirical wit and compassionate eye, Elliott's photographs are both social commentaries and intimate portraits of tenderness, celebration, grief, joy, suffering and love, uniting us in our humanity across continents and decades.' STING and Trudie Styler 'A revelation. It is rare that a photographer with such an illustrious history would delve back into their archive and reveal yet another side of their practice. Found, Not Lost should be familiar to fans of Erwitt's work—we see the moments around some of his best-known images—but these images are perhaps his most humanistic collection of images yet.' Sean Corcoran, Museum of the City of New York 'Treasure doesn’t exist on mythical maps. It exists in the pages of this book. How grateful I am to enjoy this chest of gold while the great Elliott Erwitt is still among us.' Blake Lively 'Gathered here are unfamiliar, telling pictures that have overflowed from a life well seen. Erwitt has excavated for us a fresh and winding path through his seven decades of observation—as we leap from time to time, place to place, scene to scene, we are given a world pulsing with wonder, warmth and epiphany. Pictures like these speak to why we need more photographs, not less.' Joshua Chuang, The New York Public Library 'This book is a discovery. By re-examining the photographs from his seventy-year archive, Erwitt has gifted us timeless moments while revealing more of himself in the process. Breathe in these photographs over and over again and feel the richness of the air. MaryAnne Golon,' The Washington Post 'Elliott’s images—sometimes humorous, sometimes haunting, and always humanistic—evoke both public facing and intimate moments capturing the energy and complexities of life.' Kristen Gresh, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston