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Collection of Newton Cliparts (29)
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Handy newton graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.
Newton’s legendary insight: the falling apple and the spectrum of light, captured in playful caricature.
Newton contemplates the falling apple-a playful nod to the story behind his groundbreaking theory of gravity.
Newton’s eureka moment: an apple falls as he sits beneath the tree, capturing the origin story of gravity.
A detailed 19th-century engraving of Sir Isaac Newton, reflecting his iconic appearance during the Scientific Revolution.
A relaxed student reads intently as an apple floats above-symbolizing knowledge, learning, and curiosity.
A detailed 19th-century engraving of Sir Isaac Newton, showcasing his iconic powdered wig and scholarly demeanor.
A detailed 17th-century engraving of Sir Isaac Newton, showcasing his iconic curly wig and contemplative expression.
A stylized portrait of Sir Isaac Newton paired with a rocket and toy truck-illustrating action, reaction, and inertia in motion.
A stylized black-and-white illustration of composer George Frideric Handel, capturing his iconic powdered wig and intense gaze.
A stylized portrait of a notable Enlightenment-era thinker, depicted with an apple-a timeless symbol of insight and inquiry.
A classic 18th-century engraving of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, reflecting his stature as a leading intellectual of the Scientific Revolution.
The red ball initiates motion, illustrating conservation of momentum and energy as it strikes the stationary silver balls.
A stylized line drawing of an 18th-century nobleman, capturing the era’s iconic wig fashion and dignified demeanor.
A classic 18th-century oil portrait of Sir Isaac Newton, reflecting his intellectual gravitas and era-defining contributions to science.
A two-pulley mechanical advantage system with a hanging mass and spring scale showing applied tension force.
A finely detailed 19th-century engraving of a fragmented prehistoric stone mask, highlighting its stylized nose, eye socket, and weathered surface.
Isaac Newton contemplates beneath the famed apple tree-where legend says a falling fruit sparked his theory of universal gravitation.
