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Semimembranosus Collection

"Semimembranosus: Unveiling the Mighty Muscle Beneath Our Skin" Discover the hidden powerhouse within our bodies with Julien Bougle's captivating artwork

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: The human body with superimposed colored plates by Julien Bougle

The human body with superimposed colored plates by Julien Bougle
The human body with superimposed colored plates, by Julien Bougle, circa 1899

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Anatomy of female muscular system, back view

Anatomy of female muscular system, back view

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Female muscular system from four points of view

Female muscular system from four points of view, pink background

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Diagram illustrating muscle groups on back of human legs

Diagram illustrating muscle groups on back of human legs

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: The human skeleton and muscular system, front view

The human skeleton and muscular system, front view
Medical illustration of the human skeleton and muscular system, front view

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Male muscle anatomy of the human legs, posterior view

Male muscle anatomy of the human legs, posterior view

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Anatomy of human thigh muscles, anterior view

Anatomy of human thigh muscles, anterior view

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Anatomy of male muscular system, posterior view

Anatomy of male muscular system, posterior view

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Medical illustration of human leg muscles, bones and joints

Medical illustration of human leg muscles, bones and joints

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Medical illustration of human leg muscles, four side views

Medical illustration of human leg muscles, four side views

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Male muscular system from four points of view, pink background

Male muscular system from four points of view, pink background

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Thigh muscle, artwork F006 / 3439

Thigh muscle, artwork F006 / 3439
Thigh muscle. Computer artwork showing the semimembranosus muscle

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Human leg musculature, artwork F007 / 2035

Human leg musculature, artwork F007 / 2035
Human leg musculature, computer artwork

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Human leg musculature, artwork F007 / 1078

Human leg musculature, artwork F007 / 1078
Human leg musculature, computer artwork

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Knee bones and ligaments, artwork C016 / 7012

Knee bones and ligaments, artwork C016 / 7012
Knee bones and ligaments. Artwork of a frontal view of the knee joint, showing bones, ligaments, tendons, and cartilage. The bones are the femur (thigh bone, top), patella (knee-cap, upper centre)

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Runners anatomy, artwork

Runners anatomy, artwork
Runners anatomy. Artwork showing the musculature of a running human figure. The main muscles used when running are the quadriceps femoris (rectus femoris, vastus medialis, vastus lateralis)

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Hip bones and thigh muscles, artwork C016 / 7016

Hip bones and thigh muscles, artwork C016 / 7016
Hip bones and thigh muscles, artwork

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Hip bones, muscles and ligaments, artwork C016 / 7018

Hip bones, muscles and ligaments, artwork C016 / 7018
Hip bones and thigh muscles. Artwork of a frontal (anterior) view of the left hip, showing bones and some thigh muscles (red). At lower right is the femur (thigh bone)

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Hamstring anatomy, artwork

Hamstring anatomy, artwork
Hamstring anatomy, computer artwork. Rear view of a human upper leg and right hip (top), showing the structure of the right hamstring

Background imageSemimembranosus Collection: Thigh hamstring muscles, artwork C013 / 4428

Thigh hamstring muscles, artwork C013 / 4428
Thigh hamstring muscles. Computer artwork of a posterior view of two of the three hamstring muscles (red) of the thighs. The muscles are the semimembranosus (inner) and semitendinosus (outer)


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"Semimembranosus: Unveiling the Mighty Muscle Beneath Our Skin" Discover the hidden powerhouse within our bodies with Julien Bougle's captivating artwork. In his series of illustrations, Bougle sheds light on the semimembranosus muscle, a vital component of our muscular system. From various angles and perspectives, these images showcase the intricate beauty and complexity of this remarkable muscle. Whether it is through front or back views, anterior or posterior angles, male or female anatomies – every illustration provides a unique glimpse into the anatomy of this fascinating muscle. In "The human body with superimposed colored plates, " we witness how semimembranosus harmoniously fits into the larger muscular system like an intricately woven tapestry. Its location in proximity to other muscles becomes evident as we explore its connection to different parts of our body. Anatomy enthusiasts will be captivated by "Anatomy of female muscular system, back view" and "Female muscular system from four points of view. " These illustrations highlight not only the strength but also the gracefulness that lies beneath a woman's skin. For those interested in leg muscles specifically, Bougle presents us with detailed depictions such as "Male muscle anatomy of the human legs, posterior view" and "Diagram illustrating muscle groups on back of human legs. " These images allow us to appreciate how semimembranosus contributes to our ability to walk, run, jump – enabling us to move effortlessly through life. Through all these visual explorations provided by Bougle's artistry - whether it be in relation to other muscles or within specific contexts - one thing remains clear: semimembranosus plays an integral role in maintaining balance and stability for our bodies. So let us marvel at this unsung hero nestled deep within our thighs. Let us acknowledge its significance as part of something greater – a masterpiece known as the human body.