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Pectoral Girdle Collection

The pectoral girdle, an intricate structure connecting the upper limbs to the axial skeleton, is a fascinating subject that combines both art and anatomy

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Arm nerves, artwork

Arm nerves, artwork
Arm nerves. Computer artwork of the shoulder showing the brachial plexus, the network of nerves (yellow) that originate in the neck, pass through the shoulder and innervate the arm

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Deltoid muscle, artwork C014 / 5009

Deltoid muscle, artwork C014 / 5009
Deltoid muscle. Computer artwork showing the deltoid muscle of the shoulder. This muscle attaches to the clavicle (collar bone), scapula (shoulder blade) and humerus (upper arm bone)

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Arm anatomy, artwork C013 / 4583

Arm anatomy, artwork C013 / 4583
Arm anatomy. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view looking up a human arm, showing muscles and tendons (brown and white), bones and ligaments (white), arteries and veins (red and blue)

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Shoulder joint anatomy, artwork C016 / 6548

Shoulder joint anatomy, artwork C016 / 6548
Shoulder joint anatomy. Artwork of the bones (yellow) and ligaments (blue) of the shoulder and pectoral girdle, as seen from the front

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Deltoid muscle, artwork C014 / 5010

Deltoid muscle, artwork C014 / 5010
Deltoid muscle. Computer artwork showing the deltoid muscle of the shoulder. This muscle attaches to the clavicle (collar bone), scapula (shoulder blade) and humerus (upper arm bone)

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Deltoid muscles, artwork C014 / 5011

Deltoid muscles, artwork C014 / 5011
Deltoid muscles. Computer artwork showing the deltoid muscles of the shoulders. These muscles attach to the clavicles (collar bones), scapulas (shoulder blades) and humeri (upper arm bones)

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Arm muscles, artwork

Arm muscles, artwork
Arm muscles, computer artwork. The uppermost muscle, wrapping around the shoulder, is the deltoid (dark green). Below it are the triceps

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Upper back anatomy, artwork

Upper back anatomy, artwork
Upper back anatomy, computer artwork. The muscles either side of the neck that attach to the shoulder blades (scapulae) are the levator scapulae muscles

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Arm anatomy, artwork C013 / 4582

Arm anatomy, artwork C013 / 4582
Arm anatomy. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view looking down a human arm, showing muscles and tendons (brown and white), bones and ligaments (white), arteries and veins (red and blue)

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4513

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4513
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of an anterior view of two of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachment to the bones of the back and upper arms

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4515

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4515
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of a posterior view of two of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachment to the bones of the back and upper arms

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Shoulder muscle, artwork C013 / 4508

Shoulder muscle, artwork C013 / 4508
Shoulder muscle. Computer artwork of an oblique posterior view from below of one of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and its attachment to the bones of the back and upper arms

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4504

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4504
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view of two of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachments to the bones of the chest, back and upper arms

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Shoulder muscle, artwork C013 / 4507

Shoulder muscle, artwork C013 / 4507
Shoulder muscle. Computer artwork of an oblique posterior view from above of one of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and its attachment to the bones of the back and upper arms

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4505

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4505
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of an anterior view of two of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachments to the bones of the chest, back and upper arms

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4506

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4506
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view of two of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachments to the bones of the chest, back and upper arms

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4500

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4500
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of an anterior view of some of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachments to the bones of the chest, back and upper arms

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4501

Shoulder muscles, artwork C013 / 4501
Shoulder muscles. Computer artwork of an oblique anterior view of some of the muscles (red) of the shoulders and their attachments to the bones of the chest, back and upper arms

Background imagePectoral Girdle Collection: Ribcage, computer artwork

Ribcage, computer artwork
Ribcage. Computer artwork of the pectoral girdle and ribcage as seen from the front


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The pectoral girdle, an intricate structure connecting the upper limbs to the axial skeleton, is a fascinating subject that combines both art and anatomy. With its complex network of arm nerves and muscles, it serves as a crucial foundation for our arms' mobility and strength. In artwork C013 / 4583, we can observe the detailed depiction of arm nerves intertwined within this skeletal framework. The artist's skillful portrayal brings attention to the delicate balance between form and function in this essential part of our body. Moving on to artwork C016 / 6548, we delve deeper into shoulder joint anatomy. This captivating illustration showcases how various components work together seamlessly to enable smooth movement in our shoulders. It highlights the importance of understanding these structures for medical professionals and enthusiasts alike. As we explore further, back muscles take center stage in another remarkable piece of artwork. The intricacy with which they are portrayed in conjunction with other elements demonstrates their role in supporting posture and providing stability. Deltoid muscle, featured prominently in artwork C014 / 5009, is a key player when it comes to shoulder muscles. Its distinctive shape adds aesthetic appeal while also contributing significantly to arm movements such as abduction or flexion. Artwork C014 / 5010 continues our exploration by showcasing additional back muscles alongside deltoid muscle variations (C014 / 5011). These illustrations serve as valuable references for those interested in studying human anatomy or creating lifelike representations through art. Finally, let us not forget about arm muscles depicted throughout various artworks. Their interplay with bones and joints allows us to perform everyday tasks effortlessly while also being visually captivating subjects for artists seeking inspiration from human form.