In “Landseer,” Estelle M. Hurll presents a comprehensive exploration of the life and artistic contributions of Edwin Landseer, a celebrated 19th-century British painter and engraver renowned for his evocative depictions of animals and profound understanding of human-animal relationships. Hurll's narrative style combines rich descriptive nuance with a scholarly examination of Landseer'Äôs oeuvre, embedding it within the broader context of Victorian art. The book not only delves into Landseer'Äôs biographical elements but also highlights the socio-cultural and artistic movements of his time, offering readers a multi-dimensional view of his legacy. Estelle M. Hurll herself was an art historian and critic with a deep-rooted passion for animal artistry, which undoubtedly fueled her commitment to elucidating Landseer'Äôs significance. Her extensive studies and writings reflect a keen understanding of the 19th-century art landscape, as well as a personal affinity for the unsung narratives within art history. This passionate engagement with Landseer'Äôs artistry is mirrored in her articulate prose that invites readers into a vivid exploration of the artist'Äôs spirit and methodology. “Landseer” is a must-read for enthusiasts of Victorian art and those interested in the intricate interplay between nature and humanity. Hurll'Äôs insightful analysis offers a fresh perspective, making this volume a valuable addition to both personal libraries and academic collections. It invites readers to reconsider the depth of Landseer'Äôs work and his enduring impact on the portrayal of animals in art.