John Weiss: Our Favorite Place Print | 274/950 | Near Mint Never Framed
John Weiss: Our Favorite Place Print | 274/950 | Near Mint Never Framed
Artwork Description
In "Our Favorite Place," renowned artist John Weiss invites us into a scene of quintessential warmth and quiet companionship. Set within the rustic charm of a restored 19th-century farmhouse in Ohio, the painting features a loyal Yellow Labrador curled contentedly before a glowing fireplace. The masterfully rendered textures—from the soft, golden coat of the dog to the weathered wood of the interior—create an atmosphere of profound peace.
The piece belongs to a beloved series of portraits featuring Weiss's neighbor, Grady; while Grady himself is absent, his presence is felt through the jacket and hat resting nearby. Weiss has a singular gift for capturing the "soul" of man's best friend, and this work stands as a testament to the simple, enduring joy of a home shared with a faithful companion.
Technical Details
Artist: John Weiss
Title: Our Favorite Place
Medium: Limited Edition Offset Lithograph
Published: 2000 by The Greenwich Workshop, Inc.
Edition Number: 274/950 (Signed and Numbered)
Condition: Mint, Never Framed
Paper Size: 19.25"h x 26"w
Documentation: Includes original Publisher-issued Certificate of Authenticity (COA) and the original publisher-provided protective sleeve.
Artist Bio: John Weiss
John Weiss is one of the most collected and celebrated dog artists in the world. Born and raised in Ohio, Weiss developed a disciplined approach to art influenced by his father, a draftsman, and later inspired by the works of Andrew Wyeth. He is a multi-year winner of the "Cover of the Year" award from the National Dog Writers Association and was famously commissioned to paint a portrait for Queen Elizabeth II. Weiss’s work is characterized by a "love affair" with his subjects, focusing on the deep emotional bond between humans and animals. His ability to capture the personality and expression of dogs has earned him a permanent place in the hearts of collectors worldwide.
Provenance and Authentication
We provide a 100% Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity for this work. This print was acquired from a retired North Carolina frame shop in March 2026 is new and has never been framed.
Inquiry & Shipping
Shipping: Ships flat in original protective housing; reinforced for museum-grade transit.
Inquiries: Please contact SecondMoonshot for high-resolution images of the art, edition numbering, and documentation.
Framing: Available upon request.

