A horse is the projection of people's dreams about themselves - strong, powerful and beautiful -
and it has the capability of giving us escape from our mundane existence.
~ Pam Brown
Art Equidae offers as a variety of theoretical seminars on the horse in art history.
The following lectures can be scheduled upon request:
☆ The Horse Throughout Art History
☆ Equine Art of Ancient Civilizations
☆ Equine Art of the Middle Ages
☆ Equine Art of the Renaissance
☆ Equine Art of the Baroque Age
☆ Equine Art - The Eighteenth Century
☆ Equine Art - The Nineteenth Century
☆ Equine Art of the American West
☆ Equine Art in Canadian History
To schedule a class contact Diana at Art Equidae.
Phone CDN # (+1) 604.996.6849
Email: artist@artequidae.com
Interview on the Horse in Art Featuring Diana Jensen Vestergaard
Links to Museums Featuring Equine Art, Culture & History:
- American Quarter Horse Museum
- American Saddlebred Museum
- Appaloosa Museum
- Australian Racing Museum
- Carriage Museum of America
- Deutsches Pferdemusuem
- Harness Racing Museum
- Kentucky Derby Museum
- Museum of the Horse Soldier
- Musée Vivant du Cheval
- National Cowboy Museum
- Pony Express Museum
- National Horse Racing Museum
- National Museum of the Morgan Horse
- Castle House - Collection of Sir Alfred Munnings
