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Collection of Rib Cliparts (40)
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Practical rib clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.
Simplified anatomical drawing of the human rib cage, highlighting ribs, sternum, and vertebral connections.
Anterior view of the human rib cage, highlighting the sternum, 12 pairs of ribs, and connection to the thoracic spine.
Simplified anatomical illustration of the human rib cage, highlighting the sternum, costal cartilages, and rib attachments.
Simplified anterior view of the human rib cage, highlighting the sternum, 12 pairs of ribs, and costal cartilages.
A tasty-looking rack of barbecue ribs, illustrated in warm, appetizing tones-great for recipe headers or menu designs.
A mouthwatering rack of glazed barbecue ribs-perfectly seasoned, slow-cooked, and ready to serve at your next cookout.
A detailed anatomical illustration of a steak cut, highlighting lean muscle and fat marbling-key indicators of quality and taste.
Classic black-and-white anatomical drawing of the human thoracic skeleton, clearly labeling all 12 rib pairs and the sternum.
Cross-sectional view of a lamb chop revealing the rib bone, lean muscle, and intramuscular fat (marbling) that contribute to tenderness and flavor.
Simplified anatomical silhouette of the human ribcage, highlighting the 12 pairs of ribs and sternum.
A playful yet anatomically accurate human skeleton sits cross-legged with hands on hips, blending science and humor.
Frontal view of the human ribcage and upper lumbar spine, showing bilateral symmetry and vertebral alignment.
A fiery, rustic “BBQ” logo with hand-drawn flames-great for menus, signage, or social media to spark appetite and excitement.
A classic hand-drawn illustration of a pig comfortably nestled in a straw-lined wooden pen-perfect for teaching farm life or decorating rural-themed content.
Labeled illustration of the human clavicle showing major anatomical landmarks essential for understanding shoulder girdle structure and function.
Cross-sectional view of a typical long bone, revealing internal structures essential for support, movement, and blood cell production.
A classic line-drawing of the human rib cage, highlighting the 12 pairs of ribs, sternum, and connection to the thoracic spine.
A stylized chef’s hat centered among key kitchen tools: spatulas, tongs, and a fork-all with bold red handles.
A haunting yet beautiful fusion of mortality and rebirth: a skull and ribcage cradling blossoms in intricate linework.
Anterior view of the human rib cage, highlighting the sternum, 12 pairs of ribs, and costal cartilages in classic medical illustration style.
Classic anatomical drawing of the right clavicle, highlighting key features including the medial (a), lateral (e) ends, and acromial (c), conoid (b), and trapezoid (f) tubercles.
A classic line-art illustration of a raw beef steak, emphasizing texture and cut anatomy for cooking or butchery reference.
A stylized anatomical illustration of the human rib cage, using hazard-style striping to emphasize structural awareness or risk context.
Frontal view of the human spine, highlighting vertebrae alignment and disc spacing-useful for anatomy learning and back health awareness.
A chef confidently carving a golden-brown roast turkey-steam rising, knife poised-perfect for holiday feasts.
A simplified anatomical drawing of the human rib cage, highlighting the sternum and 12 pairs of ribs.
Posterior illustration of the human ribcage, showing ribs, costal cartilages, and thoracic vertebrae in high-contrast line art.
Classic anatomical sketch of the rib cage from the side, illustrating rib articulation with thoracic vertebrae and costal cartilages.
Anatomical illustration of the anterior rib cage with numbered labels indicating key structures: (1) costal cartilage, (2) sternum, (3) rib, (4) floating rib, (5) clavicle.
A simplified yet accurate black-and-white ribcage illustration highlighting the sternum, ribs, and thoracic vertebrae.
A clear, educational illustration of the human rib cage with major anatomical parts labeled for study and reference.
