Thursday 15 November 2018

Carousel of Horses Exhibition by Sue and Archie at Aurora Public Library Aug 10 to Sept 28, 2020

Carousel Of Horses

with artists Sue Foerster and Archie Maghsoudloo

featuring an array of paintings and sculpture at The Aurora Public Library
15145 Yonge Street., Aurora Aug 10, 2020 to Sept 28, 2020
Public event is offered to celebrate Culture Days  Sue and Archie will host Life Drawing with Costume model Sept 26, 2020 Saturday! Life Drawers are welcome to join in!





Information references
https://www.ancient-origins.net/history/horses-symbols-power-history-and-mythology-005912

Horses have played an important role in the life of humans for tens of thousands of years, and continue to do so to this day!
Paleolithic cave paintings of horses appeared around 30,000 BC. The people then believed they would be granted power by painting the animal they hunted!
Domestication of Horses began between 2000 BC with evidence of buried Chariots, and 3500 BC Kazakhstan!
Horses have been used throughout History for transport, warfare and agricultural work, and funeral traditions with Horse Mace Heads 40 AD on Steppes of Ukraine!!
The word Carousel originated from Italian garosella and Spanish carosella used by crusaders to describe combat preparation (little battle) (little war).
 An exercise  game played by Turkish and Arabian Horsemen in the 12th Century involved tossing a clay ball filled with perfume!
Carousel is a french word, preparing for competition on legless wooden horses suspended from arms on a central rotating pole, rotated by humans, horse or mule. The horsemen practiced games such as spearing a ring with their jousting lances, enticing audiences.
The carousel later became entertainment and fun to ride and appeared at Fairs and Festivals late 1700's throughout Europe. Thomas Bradshaw invented the first steam powered Roundabout in 1861 moving clockwise.  The American Carousel  appeared on Rhode Island in 1876 named the Flying Horse moved counter clockwise!