Here are a couple of gorgeous Vintage Peacock Images! I’ve been searching for a very long time to find a Peacock Image with the tail fanned out, I have some others with the tail going down, so this was a lucky find! This one was scanned from a Circa 1854 Poultry book. The Peacock at the top is the original image, he’s apparently called a “Common Peacock”, so I guess that’s why his colors aren’t as bright as the ones we are all used to seeing. I created a second version of him in bright blue and green, just for fun! You might also like some other gorgeous Vintage Peacock Images, that you can grab Here.
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Adi says
These are very beautiful!!
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Maxine D says
These are stunning – thanks so much Karen
Blessings
Maxine
Dana says
WOW! These are breathtaking!
Thank you so much, Karen!
Dana
Paula Gale says
These are so beautiful Karen – I love the proud peacock and his magestic stance. Thanks so much for these images.
Paula x x x
esse says
Thank you Karen, these are really wonderful
Karen Watson says
Thank you everyone!!
Jo Anne says
Gorgeous!
Cynthia says
Thank you, thank you! So beautiful!
Pat C. says
Beautiful… both versions! Thank you, Karen.: ) xoxo
Brenda says
Stunning!! Thank you! 🙂
Charlotte says
Love these! Thank you so much! 🙂
Karen Watson says
Yay! I’m so glad you all like these beauties!
Lisa D. says
Not sure what I’d use them for, but boy are those peacocks gorgeous. Thanks!
Gail says
Thank you, they are beautiful!
Karen Watson says
Thanks Gail!
Crazyqstitcher says
Thank you Karen for generously sharing. Both peacock look great in the brown or green.
Karen Watson says
You’re welcome Maureen!
michel says
This all are so nicely and beautiful
Karen Watson says
Thank you!
MaryLee says
Thanks so much – peacocks are my favorites! And these two don’t make noise.
graphicsfairy says
Ha ha MaryLee 🙂 I love them too, so beautiful!