Ribcage Collection
The ribcage, a fascinating structure that protects our vital organs and supports the human arm musculature
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The ribcage, a fascinating structure that protects our vital organs and supports the human arm musculature. From ancient artwork like F007 / 1810's depiction of a dog skeleton to the intricate details of an anatomy skeleton, it has always captivated artists and scientists alike. But the ribcage is not just about bones; it symbolizes new life as well. In the art of nudes, such as DDE-90022306 or Emaciated Siddhartha from 1850/1900 by an unknown creator, we see how this skeletal framework represents both vulnerability and strength. Even in religious artifacts like Corpus from a Processional Cross (1370/1430), its presence signifies faith and spirituality. And in Anatomical Study of the Human Skeleton (1896 chromolithograph) or Vintage Anatomical Print of the Human Skeleton (1912 screen print), we witness meticulous studies that have shaped medical knowledge for centuries. The ribcage's shape can also be compared across different cultures and time periods. For instance, an engraving comparing Venus de Milo's chest with that of a late 19th Century French socialite highlights how beauty standards have evolved over time. Beyond humans, even animals are connected to this remarkable structure. Imagine a camel pulling a carriage across Asia's vast Gobi Desert – their robust ribcages endure harsh conditions while carrying precious cargo. Intricate yet resilient, symbolic yet scientific – the ribcage remains an enigma worth exploring through various lenses: art, history, anatomy. It reminds us of our mortality but also celebrates our resilience as living beings.