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Peacocks are a species of bird native to India and Sri Lanka, and are known for their beautiful, colorful feathers and long tail feathers

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Background imagePeacock Collection: Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, c1920, (1928). Artist: William Giles

Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, c1920, (1928). Artist: William Giles
Sic Transit Gloria Mundi, c1920, (1928). From Masters of the Colour Print, by W. Giles. [The Studio Limited & William Edwin Rudge, London & New York, 1928]

Background imagePeacock Collection: When Winter Wanes, 1924, (1928). Artist: William Giles

When Winter Wanes, 1924, (1928). Artist: William Giles
When Winter Wanes, 1924, (1928). From Masters of the Colour Print, by W. Giles. [The Studio Limited & William Edwin Rudge, London & New York, 1928]

Background imagePeacock Collection: Peacock Panel in Patchwork, c1920. Artist: Amy Sawyer

Peacock Panel in Patchwork, c1920. Artist: Amy Sawyer
Peacock Panel in Patchwork, c1920. From The Studio Volume 80. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1920]

Background imagePeacock Collection: Colonnade near the Pont des Invalides, c1900. Artist: Tony Grubhofer

Colonnade near the Pont des Invalides, c1900. Artist: Tony Grubhofer
Colonnade near the Pont des Invalides, c1900. A sketch of the Exposition Universelle of 1889. A Worlds Fair held in Paris, From The Studio Volume 20. [The Studio Ltd. London & New York, 1900]

Background imagePeacock Collection: The Peacock Girl, 1893. Artist: Aubrey Beardsley

The Peacock Girl, 1893. Artist: Aubrey Beardsley
The Peacock Girl, 1893. An illustration for Salome, by Oscar Wilde (1854-1900). From The Studio Volume 2. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1893]

Background imagePeacock Collection: Barnaby Rudge, c19th century

Barnaby Rudge, c19th century. Largely set during the Gordon Riots of 1780, Barnaby Rudge: A Tale of the Riots of Eighty is a historical novel by British novelist Charles Dickens (1812-1870)

Background imagePeacock Collection: The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius, 1486, (1911). Artist: Carlo Crivelli

The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius, 1486, (1911). Artist: Carlo Crivelli
The Annunciation, with Saint Emidius, 1486. After an altarpiece by Carlo Crivelli (c1430-1495). Original housed in the National Gallery, London. From A History of Painting Vol

Background imagePeacock Collection: Woman and peacock, 1475 (1964)

Woman and peacock, 1475 (1964). From Johann Zainers edition of Aesops Fables, Ulm, 1475. A print from A History of Wood Engraving, by Douglas Percy Bliss, Spring Books, London, 1964

Background imagePeacock Collection: The Hall, c1880-1882

The Hall, c1880-1882. A print from Modern Artists, prepared under the direction of FG Dumas, JS Virtue and Co, London, c1880-1882

Background imagePeacock Collection: Names of the four Evangelists, c800 AD

Names of the four Evangelists, c800 AD. The names of the gospel writers Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, in a roundel with cockerels and peacocks

Background imagePeacock Collection: Still Life, 1824. Artist: Benjamin Blake

Still Life, 1824. Artist: Benjamin Blake
Still Life, 1824. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume I, by C. Reginald Grundy and F. Gordon Roe [Emrose and Sons Ltd

Background imagePeacock Collection: Ashford Chace, Petersfield, 1912. Artist: Unsworth, Son & Triggs

Ashford Chace, Petersfield, 1912. Artist: Unsworth, Son & Triggs
Ashford Chace, Petersfield, 1912. Designed by Unsworth Son & Triggs, Henry Inigo Triggs (1876-1923), William Frederick Unsworth (1851-1912), and his son Gerald Unsworth (1883-1946)

Background imagePeacock Collection: Death & the Maiden, 1895. Artist: Byam Shaw

Death & the Maiden, 1895. Artist: Byam Shaw
Death & the Maiden, 1895. From The Studio Volume 10 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1897]

Background imagePeacock Collection: Adam Naming the Creatures, 1847. Artist: Nathaniel Currier

Adam Naming the Creatures, 1847. Artist: Nathaniel Currier
Adam Naming the Creatures, 1847

Background imagePeacock Collection: American Farm Yard in the Morning, 1857. Artist: Currier and Ives

American Farm Yard in the Morning, 1857. Artist: Currier and Ives
American Farm Yard in the Morning, 1857

Background imagePeacock Collection: Deepdene, Dorking, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Deepdene, Dorking, Surrey, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Deepdene, Dorking, Surrey, 1829. Deepdene was a country house that was demolished in 1969

Background imagePeacock Collection: Green Peacock Moth (The Emperor Moth), 1889. Artist: Gogh, Vincent, van (1853-1890)

Green Peacock Moth (The Emperor Moth), 1889. Artist: Gogh, Vincent, van (1853-1890)
Green Peacock Moth (The Emperor Moth), 1889. Found in the collection of the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam

Background imagePeacock Collection: Crow in Peacocks Fathers, c1615-1690. Artist: Pauwel de Vos

Crow in Peacocks Fathers, c1615-1690. Artist: Pauwel de Vos
Crow in Peacocks Fathers, c1615-1690. Vos, Pauwel, de (1596-1678). Flemish Painting of 16th-18th century. Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imagePeacock Collection: Matamoe (Death. Landscape with Peacocks), 1892. Artist: Paul Gauguin

Matamoe (Death. Landscape with Peacocks), 1892. Artist: Paul Gauguin
Matamoe (Death. Landscape with Peacocks), 1892. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imagePeacock Collection: Io changed into a cow: Mercury cuts off Argus head, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart

Io changed into a cow: Mercury cuts off Argus head, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart
Io changed into a cow: Mercury cuts off Argus head, 1733. A plate from Le Temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imagePeacock Collection: The Nymph Echo, Chang d into A Sound, 1774. Artist: W Walker

The Nymph Echo, Chang d into A Sound, 1774. Artist: W Walker
The Nymph Echo, Chang d into A Sound, 1774. A plate from The Copper-Plate Magazine or A Monthly Treasure, London, 1774

Background imagePeacock Collection: Io changed into a cow: Mercury cuts off Argus head, 1655. Artist: Michel de Marolles

Io changed into a cow: Mercury cuts off Argus head, 1655. Artist: Michel de Marolles
Io changed into a cow: Mercury cuts off Argus head, 1655. A plate from Michel de Marolless Tableaux du Temple des Muses, Paris, 1655. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imagePeacock Collection: A representation of May, 1757. Artist: Bernard de Montfaucon

A representation of May, 1757. Artist: Bernard de Montfaucon
A representation of May, 1757. A man carrying a basket of flowers, and a peacock. A plate from Supplement au livre de L antiquite expliquee et representee en figures, Paris, 1757. Private Collection

Background imagePeacock Collection: The Last Supper, 1480. Artist: Domenico Ghirlandaio

The Last Supper, 1480. Artist: Domenico Ghirlandaio
The Last Supper, 1480. Found in the Convent of San Marco, Refectory, Florence, Italy

Background imagePeacock Collection: Curing of a hemiplegic, 15th century

Curing of a hemiplegic, 15th century. Illustration from Le livre des faiz monseigneur Saint Louis, in the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris

Background imagePeacock Collection: October, wine-making, early 16th century

October, wine-making, early 16th century. Grapes are pressed and wine is drawn from a barrel. Below: skittles with knuckle-bones. From a Flemish calendar in the collection of the British Library

Background imagePeacock Collection: The Adoration of the Kings, c1470-1475. Artist: Sandro Botticelli

The Adoration of the Kings, c1470-1475. Artist: Sandro Botticelli
The Adoration of the Kings, c1470-1475. From the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imagePeacock Collection: Bayadere with Peacock, ballet costume design, 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst

Bayadere with Peacock, ballet costume design, 1911. Artist: Leon Bakst
Bayadere with Peacock, ballet costume design, 1911. Costume Design for a Ballets Russes production of Le Dieu Bleu (The Blue God), story by Jean Cocteau and Frederigo de Madrazo

Background imagePeacock Collection: Pines and Peacocks, Japanese Edo period, early 17th century

Pines and Peacocks, Japanese Edo period, early 17th century

Background imagePeacock Collection: Frontispiece from Athanasius Kirchers Ars Magna Lucis Et Umbrae

Frontispiece from Athanasius Kirchers Ars Magna Lucis Et Umbrae. To the left is a woman as the personification of the sun, with the symbols of the zodiac covering her body

Background imagePeacock Collection: Bronze lamp in the form of a Peacock, c6th-7th century

Bronze lamp in the form of a Peacock, c6th-7th century

Background imagePeacock Collection: The sarcophagus of Bishop Theodorus, 5th century

The sarcophagus of Bishop Theodorus, 5th century
The sarcophagus of Bishop Theodorus, in San Apollinare in Classe in Ravenna. Note the chi-rho cross and the peacock, which are Christian symbols, 5th century

Background imagePeacock Collection: Roof mosaic of peacocks and other birds, 6th century

Roof mosaic of peacocks and other birds, 6th century
Roof mosaic of peacocks and other birds, in the Archbishops Chapel in Ravenna, 6th century

Background imagePeacock Collection: Roman terracotta figure of the goddess Juno, with a Peacock, 1st century

Roman terracotta figure of the goddess Juno, with a Peacock, 1st century. Said to be from Tunis, Africa. From the British Museums collection

Background imagePeacock Collection: Roman mosaic of a peacock in foliage, 3rd century

Roman mosaic of a peacock in foliage, 3rd century
Roman mosaic of a peacock in foliage, from Thuburbo Majus, Tunisia. Now in the Bardo Museum in Tunis, 3rd century

Background imagePeacock Collection: Peacock, Dartmoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Peacock, Dartmoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom, Europe



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Peacock Collection

Peacocks are a species of bird native to India and Sri Lanka, and are known for their beautiful, colorful feathers and long tail feathers. The males have a large fan-like tail that can reach up to six feet in length when fully spread out, and are omnivores, eating both plants and animals. They typically feed on insects, small reptiles, fruits, seeds, and grains. Peacocks live in groups called “musters” which can consist of up to 30 birds. They make loud calls during mating season which is usually from March through June each year. Peacocks have been kept as pets since ancient times due to their beauty and gracefulness but require special care due to their size and diet requirements.
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