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Peacock Collection (page 6)

"The majestic peacock, a symbol of beauty and grace, has captivated artists and admirers throughout history

Background imagePeacock Collection: Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) displaying, Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India, Asia

Indian Peafowl (Pavo cristatus) displaying, Bandhavgarh National Park, Madhya Pradesh, India, Asia

Background imagePeacock Collection: Kent, Connecticut, USA. Colorful textile

Kent, Connecticut, USA. Colorful textile

Background imagePeacock Collection: USA, Oregon, Tillamook. Peacock displaying tail feathers

USA, Oregon, Tillamook. Peacock displaying tail feathers

Background imagePeacock Collection: Lisbon, Portugal. Castelo Sao Jorge. Peacocks reside on the castle grounds

Lisbon, Portugal. Castelo Sao Jorge. Peacocks reside on the castle grounds. Males showing off their plumage, spring mating season

Background imagePeacock Collection: Leucos

Leucos
fegari

Background imagePeacock Collection: Wild Beauty

Wild Beauty
Debbie Hunt

Background imagePeacock Collection: Wild is my favourite Color

Wild is my favourite Color
Ujjawal Deep

Background imagePeacock Collection: Seduction mode

Seduction mode
Patrick Dessureault

Background imagePeacock Collection: Peacock Feather

Peacock Feather
Kathrin Pienaar

Background imagePeacock Collection: Turquoise peacock

Turquoise peacock
Sarah Manovski

Background imagePeacock Collection: Peacock Feather

Peacock Feather
Mystic Number

Background imagePeacock Collection: Peacock - Cropped

Peacock - Cropped
Ohara Koson

Background imagePeacock Collection: Peacock - Wide

Peacock - Wide
Ohara Koson

Background imagePeacock Collection: Raas-leela

Raas-leela
Mirza Baig

Background imagePeacock Collection: Peacock in the tropical jungle

Peacock in the tropical jungle
Sarah Manovski

Background imagePeacock Collection: iridescence

iridescence
Ryan Braxton

Background imagePeacock Collection: peacock woman

peacock woman
Raissa Oltmanns

Background imagePeacock Collection: Real Queen Crown

Real Queen Crown
Andrea Haase

Background imagePeacock Collection: Tropical Empire No6

Tropical Empire No6
Andrea Haase

Background imagePeacock Collection: Jungle Birds Garden No1

Jungle Birds Garden No1
Andrea Haase

Background imagePeacock Collection: Peacock by A Large Tree

Peacock by A Large Tree
Dahlia Ambrose

Background imagePeacock Collection: Beautiful Peacock

Beautiful Peacock
Treechild

Background imagePeacock Collection: Peacock Erum Khalili. png

Peacock Erum Khalili. png
Erum Khalili

Background imagePeacock Collection: Pigeons In Pakistan Erum Khalili. png

Pigeons In Pakistan Erum Khalili. png
Erum Khalili

Background imagePeacock Collection: Peacock and Florals Erum Khalili

Peacock and Florals Erum Khalili
Erum Khalili

Background imagePeacock Collection: Vintage Peacock Erum Khalili. png

Vintage Peacock Erum Khalili. png
Erum Khalili

Background imagePeacock Collection: Emerald Peacock

Emerald Peacock
Amy Tieman

Background imagePeacock Collection: Peacock

Peacock

Background imagePeacock Collection: Beyer Peacock Railway Engine No 2 Derby

Beyer Peacock Railway Engine No 2 Derby

Background imagePeacock Collection: Beyer Peacock Derby locomotive built in Manchester

Beyer Peacock Derby locomotive built in Manchester, probably Victorian period

Background imagePeacock Collection: Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and children feeding poultry

Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and children feeding poultry
Queen Victoria, Prince Albert and their children feeding the foreign poultry at the Chinese Summer House, Buckingham Palace Gardens Date: circa 1840s

Background imagePeacock Collection: WW2 - Lorna On The Land

WW2 - Lorna On The Land
An illustrated front cover for a WW2 story book, Lorna On The Land, written by Doris Peacock. The image portrays a young wartime land girl walking with her horse. Date: 1946

Background imagePeacock Collection: Fresco, Castle of Freyr, Wallonia, Belgium

Fresco, Castle of Freyr, Wallonia, Belgium
Animals, birds, musical scores and instruments, fresco on the staircase in the Great entrance hall, late 18th century, at the Castle of Freyr, in Wallonia, Namur, Ardennes, Belgium

Background imagePeacock Collection: House And Garden, Poland

House And Garden, Poland
This architectural illustration provides a view of part of a garden, showing three radiating vistas, a peacock stand son the foreground curved wall. Date: circa 1906

Background imagePeacock Collection: A Roadside House, The Hall

A Roadside House, The Hall
An architectural interior illustration of a hall to a roadside house, peacock decorations hang to either side of a fireplace, in a room with exposed beams. Date: circa 1906

Background imagePeacock Collection: The Peacocks Skirt

The Peacocks Skirt
An original, vintage, poster of The Peacock Skirt, an 1893 illustration by Aubrey Beardsley, published by Big O Posters Inc, in about 1969

Background imagePeacock Collection: Decorated screens

Decorated screens
A screen at the royal camp during the Delhi Durbar. The Manipuri peacock is see as the decoration on the left screen and the right shows 15 indigenous birds to India

Background imagePeacock Collection: View along Eastbourne pier with sign for Rifle Saloon

View along Eastbourne pier with sign for Rifle Saloon
Opposite the Rifle Saloon with its Electric Targets is the American Bowling Saloon and in the centre distance is a magnificent multistoried building with many flags. Date: 1903

Background imagePeacock Collection: Kenneth Tynan with J B Priestley

Kenneth Tynan with J B Priestley
Kenneth Peacock Tynan (1927-1980), influential and often controversial English theatre critic and writer. Seen here (left) with J B (John Boynton) Priestley (1894-1984)

Background imagePeacock Collection: Kenneth Tynan, English theatre critic and writer

Kenneth Tynan, English theatre critic and writer
Kenneth Peacock Tynan (1927-1980), influential and often controversial English theatre critic and writer. Date: circa 1960s

Background imagePeacock Collection: Illustration, Malbrough is going to war

Illustration, Malbrough is going to war
Illustration, Malbrough s'en va t'en guerre (Marlborough is going to war). Elegant ladies faint when they hear that Monsieur Malbrough is dead and buried as a result of going to war

Background imagePeacock Collection: Tapestry cushion cover depicting bird amidst flowers, made in Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark, c

Tapestry cushion cover depicting bird amidst flowers, made in Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark, c. 1690 (wool)
3576276 Tapestry cushion cover depicting bird amidst flowers, made in Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark, c.1690 (wool) by Danish School, (17th century); 52.1x50.8 cm; Burrell Collection, Glasgow

Background imagePeacock Collection: A Vision At Blue Hour

A Vision At Blue Hour
Susheel Marcus

Background imagePeacock Collection: Dame mit Facher (Lady with a Fan), 1917-18 (oil on canvas)

Dame mit Facher (Lady with a Fan), 1917-18 (oil on canvas)
7419844 Dame mit Facher (Lady with a Fan), 1917-18 (oil on canvas) by Klimt, Gustav (1862-1918); 100.2x100.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The artist's final portrait)

Background imagePeacock Collection: Peacock in a cherry tree, 1900-30 (colour woodcut)

Peacock in a cherry tree, 1900-30 (colour woodcut)
7411448 Peacock in a cherry tree, 1900-30 (colour woodcut) by Koson, Ohara (1877-1945); 36.2--19.1 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: by Ohara Koson, part of the shin-hanga)

Background imagePeacock Collection: Verdure tapestry with the Arms of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (one of a pair with 47)

Verdure tapestry with the Arms of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (one of a pair with 47)
3576238 Verdure tapestry with the Arms of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester (one of a pair with 47.1), made in Flanders, Belgium, circa 1570-85 (wool & silk) by Belgian School

Background imagePeacock Collection: Mirror in repousse frame, decorated with peacocks, c. 1902 (metal)

Mirror in repousse frame, decorated with peacocks, c. 1902 (metal)
GLS314099 Mirror in repousse frame, decorated with peacocks, c.1902 (metal) by Morris, Talwin (1865-1911); 56x35.6 cm; Art Gallery and Museum, Kelvingrove, Glasgow

Background imagePeacock Collection: Tapestry cushion cover depicting two peacocks and two parrots in flowers or Verdure with Peacocks

Tapestry cushion cover depicting two peacocks and two parrots in flowers or Verdure with Peacocks
3576277 Tapestry cushion cover depicting two peacocks and two parrots in flowers or Verdure with Peacocks, made in Schleswig-Holstein, Denmark, or possibly Lower Saxony, Germany, c.1690 (wool)



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"The majestic peacock, a symbol of beauty and grace, has captivated artists and admirers throughout history. From the intricate patterns on its feathers to its elegant strut, this regal bird has inspired countless works of art and cultural references. In the world of butterflies, the Red Admiral Butterfly shares a striking resemblance to the peacock with its vibrant colors and intricate wing patterns. Just like the peacock, it is a true masterpiece of nature's design. One notable depiction of the they are be found in "The Coronation of the Shah of Iran, " where this magnificent creature was revered as a symbol of power and royalty. Its presence added an air of grandeur to such significant events. Juno, the Roman goddess known for her beauty and wisdom, chose none other than a peacock as her sacred animal companion. In "Juno and the Peacock, " we see how this stunning bird became synonymous with divine elegance. Traveling back in time to Minoan art in Crete, we discover that even ancient civilizations recognized the allure of these birds. The Prince of Lilies depicted alongside a peacock showcases their significance in representing opulence and prosperity. Even advertisements have utilized the captivating charm of peacocks. The iconic Pears Soap Advertisement featured these birds as symbols of purity and luxury – reminding us that they are not only visually stunning but also hold symbolic meaning. In theatrical performances like "Pierrot and Columbine -- Smile Please, " whimsical characters adorned themselves with feathered costumes resembling our beloved peacocks. Their colorful plumage brought joy to audiences worldwide. Let's not forget about their butterfly counterparts – Peacock Butterflies. These enchanting creatures share similar hues with their avian namesake while fluttering gracefully from one Buddleia plant blossom to another in Lower Saxony, Germany. Peacocks continue to thrive in their natural habitats around Asia, where males proudly display their vibrant plumage to attract mates.