John Weiss: Our Favorite Place Print | 273/950 | Near Mint Never Framed
John Weiss: Our Favorite Place Print | 273/950 | Mint Never Framed
Technical Details
Artist: John Weiss
Title: Our Favorite Place
Medium: Offset Lithograph on Fine Art Paper
Edition: Limited Edition of 950
Edition Number: 273/950
Year Published: 2000
Publisher: The Greenwich Workshop, Inc.
Image Size: 15.75"h x 23"w
Paper Size: 19.25"h x 26"w
Condition: Mint (Archival quality, stored flat)
Artwork Description
In Our Favorite Place, John Weiss captures the quiet, soulful essence of companionship that has made him one of the world’s most celebrated canine artists. The scene is set within a restored 19th-century farmhouse in Ohio, where a loyal Yellow Labrador rests contentedly before the soft glow of a hearth.
While the dog’s owner, "Grady" (a recurring figure in Weiss’s work), is absent from the frame, his presence is felt through the hat and jacket resting nearby. The composition masterfully balances the warmth of the interior with the meticulous textures of the dog’s coat and the rustic wooden surroundings. It is a poignant tribute to the simple, enduring peace of a home shared with a faithful friend.
Artist Bio
John Weiss is an internationally acclaimed artist renowned for his extraordinary ability to capture the character and "soul" of man's best friend. Born and raised in Ohio, Weiss was influenced by his father’s disciplined approach to drafting and the atmospheric works of Andrew Wyeth.
Throughout his prolific career, Weiss has received numerous accolades, including the "Cover of the Year" award from the National Dog Writers Association. His reputation for excellence led to a prestigious commission to paint a portrait for Queen Elizabeth II. His work is held in private collections globally and continues to be highly sought after by sporting dog enthusiasts and fine art collectors alike.
Provenance and Authenticity
We provide a 100% Lifetime Guarantee of Authenticity for this work. This print was acquired from a retired North Carolina frame shop in February/March 2026 is new and has never been framed.
Inquiry & Shipping
Shipping: Ships rolled in a heavy-duty shipping tube.
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Framing: Framing available upon request.

