
CHARLES PACHTER "MOOSE LAKE: PAS DE DEUX"
Charles Pachter is one of the most collected and cherished Canadian artists.
His iconic, uplifting, and patriotic images have independently earned their place in the nation's museums.
For the uninitiated, his work is accessible and beloved (notably his amazing hockey mural at Toronto's College Street subway station).
While Pachter’s work shares some characteristics with Jim Dine and David Hockney, his style is resoundingly charming, singular, and uniquely Canadian.
Charles Pachter’s graphic and confident artworks have confirmed his position in the canon of 20th-century Canadian art. Pachter’s most cherished images take archetypes of Canadiana - the barn, Queen Elizabeth, and the moose - and reinterpret them with an original palette (and often through a humorous lens).
Pachter’s graphics are an ideal choice for starting a collection of Canadian art.
Additional images available on request.
Questions about this artwork? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720
Signed, titled, numbered and dated by the artist
Giclée print
From a multiple of 10
Note: Edition number may differ from that on the website
Canada, 2011
25"W 20.5"H (framed)
16.75"W 11.75"H (image)
17.25"W 12"H (sheet)
Very good condition
Free USA and Canada shipping when purchased online
Charles Pachter is one of the most collected and cherished Canadian artists.
His iconic, uplifting, and patriotic images have independently earned their place in the nation's museums.
For the uninitiated, his work is accessible and beloved (notably his amazing hockey mural at Toronto's College Street subway station).
While Pachter’s work shares some characteristics with Jim Dine and David Hockney, his style is resoundingly charming, singular, and uniquely Canadian.
Charles Pachter’s graphic and confident artworks have confirmed his position in the canon of 20th-century Canadian art. Pachter’s most cherished images take archetypes of Canadiana - the barn, Queen Elizabeth, and the moose - and reinterpret them with an original palette (and often through a humorous lens).
Pachter’s graphics are an ideal choice for starting a collection of Canadian art.
Additional images available on request.
Questions about this artwork? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720
Signed, titled, numbered and dated by the artist
Giclée print
From a multiple of 10
Note: Edition number may differ from that on the website
Canada, 2011
25"W 20.5"H (framed)
16.75"W 11.75"H (image)
17.25"W 12"H (sheet)
Very good condition
Free USA and Canada shipping when purchased online
Original: $2,500.00
-70%$2,500.00
$750.00Description
Charles Pachter is one of the most collected and cherished Canadian artists.
His iconic, uplifting, and patriotic images have independently earned their place in the nation's museums.
For the uninitiated, his work is accessible and beloved (notably his amazing hockey mural at Toronto's College Street subway station).
While Pachter’s work shares some characteristics with Jim Dine and David Hockney, his style is resoundingly charming, singular, and uniquely Canadian.
Charles Pachter’s graphic and confident artworks have confirmed his position in the canon of 20th-century Canadian art. Pachter’s most cherished images take archetypes of Canadiana - the barn, Queen Elizabeth, and the moose - and reinterpret them with an original palette (and often through a humorous lens).
Pachter’s graphics are an ideal choice for starting a collection of Canadian art.
Additional images available on request.
Questions about this artwork? Contact us or call +1.416.704.1720
Signed, titled, numbered and dated by the artist
Giclée print
From a multiple of 10
Note: Edition number may differ from that on the website
Canada, 2011
25"W 20.5"H (framed)
16.75"W 11.75"H (image)
17.25"W 12"H (sheet)
Very good condition
Free USA and Canada shipping when purchased online





















