The US Presidents ClipArt gallery offers 176 illustrations of the people who have held the office of President of the United States (POTUS).

James Monroe, fifth president of the United States.

James Monroe

James Monroe, fifth president of the United States.

(1800-1874) United States President 1853-1857

Franklin Pierce

(1800-1874) United States President 1853-1857

(1800-1874) US President 1853-1857

Franklin Pierce

(1800-1874) US President 1853-1857

"Franklin Pierce, president of the United States and involved in the fight for Kansas."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895

Franklin Pierce

"Franklin Pierce, president of the United States and involved in the fight for Kansas."—E. Benjamin…

(1804-1869) Fourteenth President of the United States and a member in the House of Representatives and Senate.

Franklin Pierce

(1804-1869) Fourteenth President of the United States and a member in the House of Representatives and…

Franklin Pierce, the fourteenth president of the United States.

Franklin Pierce

Franklin Pierce, the fourteenth president of the United States.

(1804-1869) Fourteenth President of the United States.

Franklin Pierce

(1804-1869) Fourteenth President of the United States.

The fourteenth president of the United States, born in Hillsboro, New Hampshire, Nov. 23, 1804; died in Concord, Oct. 8, 1869.

Franklin Pierce

The fourteenth president of the United States, born in Hillsboro, New Hampshire, Nov. 23, 1804; died…

(1800-1874) US President 1853-1857

Franklin Pierce

(1800-1874) US President 1853-1857

The eleventh President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1845 to March 3, 1849. Polk was born in Mecklenburg county, North Carolina, but mostly lived in and represented state of Tennessee.

James Polk

The eleventh President of the United States, serving from March 4, 1845 to March 3, 1849. Polk was born…

"James K. Polk, president during the beginning of the Mexican War."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895

James K. Polk

"James K. Polk, president during the beginning of the Mexican War."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895

James K. Polk, eleventh president of the United States, known for his expansionist policies.

James K. Polk

James K. Polk, eleventh president of the United States, known for his expansionist policies.

(1795-1849) US President 1845-1849

James Knox Polk

(1795-1849) US President 1845-1849

(1795-1849) Eleventh president of the United States 1845-1849

James Knox Polk

(1795-1849) Eleventh president of the United States 1845-1849

(1795-1849) Eleventh president of the United States.

James Knox Polk

(1795-1849) Eleventh president of the United States.

(1795-1849) US President 1845-1849

James Knox Polk

(1795-1849) US President 1845-1849

(1858- ) 25th President of the U.S.

Theodore Roosevelt

(1858- ) 25th President of the U.S.

(1858-1919) The 26th President of the United States and is known as T.R. and Teddy.

Theodore Roosevelt

(1858-1919) The 26th President of the United States and is known as T.R. and Teddy.

An American politician, the 27th President of the United States, and the 10th Chief Justice of the United States.

William Taft

An American politician, the 27th President of the United States, and the 10th Chief Justice of the United…

(1857-1930) Taft was the 27th President of the United States, 10th Chief Justice of the United States, and a leader of the Republican Party.

William Howard Taft

(1857-1930) Taft was the 27th President of the United States, 10th Chief Justice of the United States,…

Commanded the battle of Okechobee against the seminoles.

General Taylor

Commanded the battle of Okechobee against the seminoles.

(1784-1850) US President 1849-1850

Zachary Taylor

(1784-1850) US President 1849-1850

(1784-1850) US President 1849-1850

Zachary Taylor

(1784-1850) US President 1849-1850

(1784-1850) US President 1849-1850

Zachary Taylor

(1784-1850) US President 1849-1850

"Zachary Taylor, president of the United States."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895

Zachary Taylor

"Zachary Taylor, president of the United States."—E. Benjamin Andrews 1895

The twelfth president of the United States, born in Orange county, Virginia, Nov. 24, 1784; died in Washington, D. C., July 9, 1850.

Zachary Taylor

The twelfth president of the United States, born in Orange county, Virginia, Nov. 24, 1784; died in…

(1784-1850) Twlefth President of the United States.

Zachary Taylor

(1784-1850) Twlefth President of the United States.

President Zachary Taylor, twelfth president of the United States. He died in office.

Zachary Taylor

President Zachary Taylor, twelfth president of the United States. He died in office.

(1784-1850) US President 1849-1850

Zachary Taylor

(1784-1850) US President 1849-1850

(1790-1862) US President 1841-1845

John Tyler

(1790-1862) US President 1841-1845

(1790-1862) US President 1841-1845

John Tyler

(1790-1862) US President 1841-1845

(1790-1862) Tenth president of the United States 1841-1845

John Tyler

(1790-1862) Tenth president of the United States 1841-1845

"John Tyler, former president of the United States."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895

John Tyler

"John Tyler, former president of the United States."—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895

The tenth president of the United States, born in Greenway, Virginia, March 29, 1790; died in Richmond, Jan. 18, 1862.

John Tyler

The tenth president of the United States, born in Greenway, Virginia, March 29, 1790; died in Richmond,…

John Tyler, the tenth president of the United States.

John Tyler

John Tyler, the tenth president of the United States.

The tenth President of the United States, serving from 1841 to 1845. He was the first President to succeed to the office following the death of a predecessor.

John Tyler

The tenth President of the United States, serving from 1841 to 1845. He was the first President to succeed…

(1790-1862) US President 1841-1845

John Tyler

(1790-1862) US President 1841-1845

(1782-1862) US President 1837-1841

Martin Van Buren

(1782-1862) US President 1837-1841

(1782-1862) 8th President of the U.S.

Martin Van Buren

(1782-1862) 8th President of the U.S.

The eighth president of the United States, born in Kinderhook, New York, Dec. 5, 1782; died there July 24, 1862.

Martin Van Buren

The eighth president of the United States, born in Kinderhook, New York, Dec. 5, 1782; died there July…

Martin Van Buren, the eighth president of the United States.

Martin Van Buren

Martin Van Buren, the eighth president of the United States.

(1782-1862) US President 1837-1841

Martin Van Buren

(1782-1862) US President 1837-1841

(1732-1799) First president of the US 1789-1797

George Washington

(1732-1799) First president of the US 1789-1797

(1732-1799) First president of the United States 1789-1797

George Washington

(1732-1799) First president of the United States 1789-1797

(1732-1799) First president of the United States 1789-1797

George Washington

(1732-1799) First president of the United States 1789-1797

The first president of the United States, born in Westmoreland county, Virginia, Feb. 22, 1732; died at Mount Vernon, Dec. 14, 1799.

George Washington

The first president of the United States, born in Westmoreland county, Virginia, Feb. 22, 1732; died…

(1732-1799) First president of the United States 1789-1797

George Washington

(1732-1799) First president of the United States 1789-1797

(1732-1799) First president of the United States 1789-1797

George Washington

(1732-1799) First president of the United States 1789-1797

(1732-1799) First president of the United States 1789-1797

George Washington

(1732-1799) First president of the United States 1789-1797

(1732-1799) First president of the United States 1789-1797

George Washington

(1732-1799) First president of the United States 1789-1797

"George Washington, after a painting by Gilbert Stuart. (The Gibbs Portrait.)"—E. Benjamin Andrews, 1895

George Washington

"George Washington, after a painting by Gilbert Stuart. (The Gibbs Portrait.)"—E. Benjamin Andrews,…

George Washington, born in Virginia, February 22nd, 1732 was the eldest of five children. He was inquisitive, docile and diligent with a talent for leadership. His first surveying job established his reputation in that field. At nineteen, he was appointed military inspector with the rank of major. He continued for many years of service in his military career finally retiring to private life in 1758. On January 6th, 1759, he married Mrs. Martha Custis, a widow. With the revolution approaching he was commissioned to take command of the army. He leadership skills were to carry him though the years of difficulty ahead. The succesful siege of Yorktown was a victory that put a finish to the war. On the 25th of November, 1783, a peace treaty with Britain was ratified. Once again he retired to private life, spending the next several years devoted to his family and farm. In 1787 he was chosen as president of the convention to revise the federal system held at Philadelphia. With the new constitution about to go into operation, Washington was unanimously chosen as the first president of the United States.

George Washington

George Washington, born in Virginia, February 22nd, 1732 was the eldest of five children. He was inquisitive,…

The Electoral College elected Washington unanimously in 1789, and again in the 1792 election; he remains the only president to receive 100% of electoral votes. John Adams was elected vice president. Washington took the oath of office as the first President under the Constitution for the United States of America on April 30, 1789 at Federal Hall in New York City although, at first, he had not wanted the position.

George Washington (1789)

The Electoral College elected Washington unanimously in 1789, and again in the 1792 election; he remains…

The sculpture, 'George Washington' by Ward.

Statue of George Washington

The sculpture, 'George Washington' by Ward.

Bust of George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon. George Washington (February 22, 1732 — December 14, 1799) served as the first President of the United States of America (1789—1797), and led the Continental Army to victory over the Kingdom of Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War (1775—1783).

Houdon's Bust of Washington

Bust of George Washington by Jean-Antoine Houdon. George Washington (February 22, 1732 — December…

Houdon's portrait sculpture of Washington was the result of a specific invitation by Benjamin Franklin to cross the Atlantic specifically to visit Mount Vernon, so that Washington could model for him. Washington sat for wet clay life models and a plaster life mask in 1785.

Houdon's Mask of Washington

Houdon's portrait sculpture of Washington was the result of a specific invitation by Benjamin Franklin…