No Swimming Lessons Today John Weiss available from Snow Goose Gallery.
"The Labrador retriever is a very powerful swimmer,” he says, "known for
recovery work in all kinds of water conditions including extreme cold. They were
originally bred to work alongside fisherman, helping to pull in nets and catch
fish. Eventually they were cross-bred with other breeds such as setters and
spaniels and what we know as a Lab today became a prized game retriever for
hunters, and has a famously even temperament.”
The setting for this painting is Marblehead on Lake Erie. "There’s a
beautiful lighthouse and rocks that overlook the lake,” Weiss explains, "but
every time there’s a nor’easter, you get tremendous waves coming in. Mom was
going to take the pup in for a lesson, but the waves are too big, so there are
no swimming lessons today.”
Print released 1992.
Anniversary Edition Canvas released November 2011.