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A solemn, weathered Clinton family monument stands among flat grave markers in a quiet, sunlit cemetery section.
This 1726 gravestone for Abigail Curtis showcases early American funerary art, with a carved skull, floral motifs, and hand-chiseled lettering.
A tasteful gray granite memorial engraved with bowling pins and racing flags, reflecting the deceased’s cherished hobbies.
A touching tribute blending humor and honor-SpongeBob SquarePants carved in granite, wearing a U.S. Army uniform with the name “Walker” and sergeant stripes.
This 1684 gravestone for Captain John Drake showcases classic Puritan funerary art-winged death’s-head, hand-carved lettering, and enduring stone craftsmanship.
The grave of Edwin John Luce, a pioneering figure in Jèrriais literature, stands in a quiet Jersey cemetery, its inscription honoring his literary legacy.
Four ornate 1800s marble headstones, including those of Navy Gunner Charles Moran (d. 1873) and Daniel Williams (d. 1854), stand solemnly in a lush Hawaiian graveyard.
A quiet fall day in a historic cemetery, where a simple yet dignified granite marker stands among colorful foliage and aged gravestones.
The aged marble tombstone of Basilio Calafati, inscribed “Präger Unternehmer,” stands quietly beside a vine-clad tree in Prague’s Old Jewish Cemetery.
A moss-covered granite marker commemorates Asa L. Lovejoy (1808-1882), co-founder of Portland, erected by friends in 1943-still adorned with fresh flowers.
A well-preserved 1686 gravestone in a historic New England cemetery, marking the burial of Henry Messinger Junior at age 32 years, 2 months, and 17 days.
Esther and Luman Beede’s 19th-century headstones stand side by side-weathered by time but still legible-amidst a quiet, leaf-strewn burial ground.
The shared grave of F. Scott Fitzgerald and his wife Zelda, marked by a simple yet poignant stone inscribed with lines from *The Great Gatsby*.
An intricately carved colonial gravestone from the late 1700s, showing symbolic imagery of mortality and faith amid weathered stone.
A vintage line drawing of a Victorian-era gravestone with a scalloped arch and stepped pedestal base.
An aged, moss-flecked gravestone bearing the classic “R.I.P.” inscription-evocative of remembrance and time’s passage.
The gravestone of Franz and Clara Delitzsch, set among greenery with vibrant red begonias placed at its base-a quiet tribute to their legacy.
A researcher or family member carefully cleans and records details from a 19th-century gravestone in a historic burial ground.
An old gravestone, partially obscured by ivy and pine needles, stands sentinel beside a centuries-old tree in a forgotten burial ground.
The 1879 memorial stone marking the grave of Nancy Hanks Lincoln, erected decades after her 1818 death at age 35.
This white marble headstone marks the resting place of Myrtle L., wife, whose life spanned from February 14, 1888, to May 5, 1956-grave identifier W 2961.
A diverse set of weathered, historically inspired gravestones rendered in photorealistic 3D, perfect for digital storytelling or cemetery scene design.
A tribute in stone: Steve Jobs’ iPod-shaped gravestone and Michael Jackson’s musical monument reflect their enduring legacies.
A well-preserved 1804 gravestone for Peregrine Foster, Esq., bearing a poignant epitaph and delicate star-shaped carving, set amid grass and fallen leaves.
A serene memorial headstone for Samantha Jane Rice, crafted in polished granite with delicate floral detailing and a loving tribute.
A playful yet respectful cartoon tombstone, ideal for lighthearted spooky themes or teaching about gravestone iconography.
A weathered bronze plaque commemorates Sir Robert Muldoon, highlighting his service as Prime Minister and personal devotion to family and country.
These three gravestones honor beloved dogs who accompanied Lady Muriel Barclay-Harvey to South Australia in 1933; their inscriptions reveal breed, lifespan, and deep personal affection.
These bold, grayscale SpongeBob statues stand proudly on grassy grounds, offering a playful contrast to the natural autumn backdrop.
A centuries-old Celtic cross grave marker, rich with symbolism and weathered by time, overlooks tranquil farmland in rural England.
A rare 19th-century tombstone bearing Thomas Osmond’s name, a Roman numeral clock, and a reflective epitaph on mortality and hope.
A collection of eight aged tombstones in varying shapes, each surrounded by wild grass and symbolic red poppies.
A well-preserved 17th-century double burial marker for Tho: Pattison (d. 1699) and his wife Jane (d. 1721), standing among ancient headstones in a quiet parish graveyard.
These 18th-century gravestones from a New England cemetery feature iconic skull-and-crossbones carvings and elegant script, reflecting early American mourning traditions.
A moss-covered 1899 gravestone for Captain Thomas Jones, bearing a detailed ship carving and a poetic maritime epitaph, stands in a quiet churchyard overlooking a coastal village street.
A refined black granite headstone featuring a graceful scalloped arch and sturdy base, ready for personalization.
Hannah Twynnoy’s 1703 gravestone in Malmesbury, England-famous for its rare epitaph about dying “for Tyger fierce.”
A classic upright tombstone set in soil, with small blades of grass growing nearby-symbolizing remembrance and nature’s continuity.
A traditional gravestone with a decorative arched top and two-tiered stone base-ideal for vintage-themed memorials or educational materials.
A minimalist tombstone illustration with a bold orange cross, suitable for digital memorials or faith-based graphics.
A stylized gravestone with “RIP” carved into the front, featuring cracks, creeping vines, and grass at its base-ideal for festive or somber contexts.
A simple yet expressive cartoon tombstone with bold “R.I.P.” lettering-ideal for festive or solemn creative use.
Ten versatile headstone clipart icons in grayscale, featuring classic and modern grave marker styles with subtle grass details.
A classic cartoon tombstone with “RIP” carved into its surface, showing cracks and weathering for a spooky yet playful effect.
A minimalist tombstone illustration with a bold orange cross, suitable for digital memorials or faith-based graphics.
A weathered, cracked tombstone illustration with bold “RIP” lettering-ideal for festive or eerie creative work.
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A minimalist gray tombstone clipart with a curved top and geometric base-ideal for symbolic or decorative use.
A classic cracked tombstone with “RIP” carved in bold letters, ideal for festive or somber creative uses.
A minimalist cartoon tombstone with weathered texture and grass base, ideal for festive or solemn design contexts.
A classic gothic vignette: a raven perches atop a gravestone beneath the title “Poems of Sorrow and Death,” surrounded by owls, thorny vines, skulls, and a smoking pipe.
A customizable gravestone template featuring a Christian cross, editable name and info fields, and an American flag-perfect for honoring service members or family.
A classic haunted tombstone with ornate carvings, a central skull, and menacing gargoyles flanking the base.
A minimalist tombstone illustration with a bold orange cross, suitable for digital memorials or faith-based graphics.
A curated set of 18 vector-style grave marker and cross icons, ideal for digital design, print, or thematic web content.
A stylized gray tombstone with a fractured left side and jagged top edge, rendered in clean vector-style 3D.
A classic cracked tombstone with “R.I.P.” carved on its face, standing in a patch of vibrant green grass.
A finely detailed 19th-century-style Gothic cross monument, showcasing pointed arches, foliate motifs, and layered stonework.
A classic cracked tombstone with “RIP” carved in bold letters-ideal for spooky or symbolic digital projects.