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Peacock feather Cloth Bowtie by BackyardTie
Les Modes. Décembre 1901.
Peacock smoothie bowl by Hazel Zakariya.
Base smoothie: Mango, banana, almond milk On top: Mango, spinach, almond milk, coconut cream, tumeric, mixed berries, spirulina, butterfly pea tea.
(via artisticmoods)
‘Announcement and Order Form for Christmas Eve and New Year’ (1894). Lithograph by Theodorus van Hoytema (1863–1917).
Image and text courtesy MFA Boston.
Peacock Happiness… - limited edition giclee print of an original illustration (8 x 10 in) by helendardik (web).
Catholic Church. Incipit officiu[m] beate Marie v[ir]ginis secu[n]du[m] co[n]suetudine[m] Romane curie. Naples : Mattia Moravo, 3 October 1487.
Typ Inc 6706.5
Houghton Library, Harvard University
Peacock feather Cloth Bowtie by BackyardTie
Jessie Arms Botke, The Peacock, 1931
Peacock feathers pattern.
Drawn with KaleidoPaint.
Peacock
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Tribal princess clutch with peacock feathers headdress by spiculdegrau.
Found in the Internet Archive by AnitaNH
Peacock Bowtie by BackyardTie
Miss Fisher inspired portrait with peacock feathers and brooch. 1920s style fashion.
Peacock wood engraving, The Naturalist’s Library, published in 1850 by E. Kearny in New York.
(via UW-Milwaukee Special Collections)
Danielle Kroll