The Mexico: Miscellaneous ClipArt gallery includes 43 illustrations related to Mexico and its history.

View of Acapulco when Cortes explored it.

Acapulco

View of Acapulco when Cortes explored it.

Aqueduct through a wooded area.

Aqueduct Near the Battle-Field of Chapultepec

Aqueduct through a wooded area.

"Mexican Arrastre. A rude apparatus used in Mexico, and to some extent in the United States, for grinding and at the same time amalgamating ores containing free gold or silver."-Whitney, 1902

Arrastre

"Mexican Arrastre. A rude apparatus used in Mexico, and to some extent in the United States, for grinding…

The axolotl is a salamander found in areas of Mexico. The external gills are retained throughout life, this is known as neoteny.

Axolotl

The axolotl is a salamander found in areas of Mexico. The external gills are retained throughout life,…

Aztec warrior and woman.

Aztecs

Aztec warrior and woman.

The title page for Lorenzo Boturini's "Idea."

Boturini's Idea

The title page for Lorenzo Boturini's "Idea."

This wildflowers is commonly seen near Wyoming, or southern parts of Mexico. Flowers usually bear five petals.

Sidalcea Candida

This wildflowers is commonly seen near Wyoming, or southern parts of Mexico. Flowers usually bear five…

Bas-relief from Chichen-Itza, one of the best preserved there.

Chichen-Itza Bas-relief

Bas-relief from Chichen-Itza, one of the best preserved there.

Ring from a wall of the Chichen-Itza Maya civilization.

Chichen-Itza Ring

Ring from a wall of the Chichen-Itza Maya civilization.

Native to Mexico, the galeated curassow has a hard crest on its head.

Galeated curassow

Native to Mexico, the galeated curassow has a hard crest on its head.

Echinocactus myriostigma is native to Mexico. The flowers are large and pale yellow. The cactus is five inches in diameter.

Echinocactus Myriostigma

Echinocactus myriostigma is native to Mexico. The flowers are large and pale yellow. The cactus is five…

Echinocactus palmeri is native to Mexico. It is a very stout, round cactus.

Echinocactus Palmeri

Echinocactus palmeri is native to Mexico. It is a very stout, round cactus.

Lake Titicaca in South America.

Lake Titicaca

Lake Titicaca in South America.

A large flowered sobralia, a species of orchids from southern Mexico.

Sobralia Macrantha

A large flowered sobralia, a species of orchids from southern Mexico.

The mamey sapote (Pouteria sapota) is a species of tree that is native to southern Mexico. Today, the tree is cultivated not only in Mexico, but also in Central America, the Caribbean, and South Florida for its fruit, which is commonly eaten in many Latin American countries.

Mamey Sapote Branch & Fruit

The mamey sapote (Pouteria sapota) is a species of tree that is native to southern Mexico. Today, the…

The mammillaria sanguinea cactus has dark red flowers. The stem is short and columnar. This cactus is native to Mexico.

Mammillaria Sanguinea

The mammillaria sanguinea cactus has dark red flowers. The stem is short and columnar. This cactus is…

A Mexican clay mask.

Mask

A Mexican clay mask.

A person born in Mexico.

Mexican

A person born in Mexico.

Mexican bowl with spirals and zigzags sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Mexican Bowl

Mexican bowl with spirals and zigzags sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Old Mexican bridge near Tezcuco.

Mexican Bridge

Old Mexican bridge near Tezcuco.

Mexican duck jar sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Mexican Duck Jar

Mexican duck jar sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

A coin of the Mexican empire.

Coin of the Mexican Empire

A coin of the Mexican empire.

A woman of Mexican heritage.

Mexican Girl

A woman of Mexican heritage.

Mexican jar.

Mexican Jar

Mexican jar.

Mexican jar with spiral design sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Mexican Jar with Spirals

Mexican jar with spiral design sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Mexican jar with serpent design sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Mexican Jar with Serpant

Mexican jar with serpent design sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Tusayan jar (Mexico) sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Mexican (Tusayan) Jar

Tusayan jar (Mexico) sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Mexican stone pipe bowl sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Mexican Pipe Bowl

Mexican stone pipe bowl sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Mexican Terra-Cotta Head sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Mexican Terra-Cotta Head

Mexican Terra-Cotta Head sketched in the American Museum of Natural History in New York.

Entry of the French into Mexico City

Mexico City

Entry of the French into Mexico City

Inhabitants of the Mexican coast.

Inhabitants of the Coast, Mexico

Inhabitants of the Mexican coast.

"Dancing girls of Mexico." —The Popular Cyclopedia, 1888

Dancing Girls of Mexico

"Dancing girls of Mexico." —The Popular Cyclopedia, 1888

Montezuma mortally wounded by his own subjects.

Montezuma

Montezuma mortally wounded by his own subjects.

Resoration view of Palenque, Mexico.

Palenque

Resoration view of Palenque, Mexico.

Sculpture from the Temple of the Cross at Palenque.

Palenque Sculptures

Sculpture from the Temple of the Cross at Palenque.

Sculpture from the Temple of the Cross at Palenque.

Palenque Sculptures

Sculpture from the Temple of the Cross at Palenque.

A person employed on a rancho.

Ranchero

A person employed on a rancho.

A shawl or long scarf worn by Mexican and other Spanish American Women, covering the head and shoulders, and sometimes part of the face, one end being thrown over the left shoulder.

Rebozo

A shawl or long scarf worn by Mexican and other Spanish American Women, covering the head and shoulders,…

Coat of Arms, Mexico

The Great Seal of Mexico

Coat of Arms, Mexico

Mexico Stamp (100 cents) from 1868

Mexico 100 Cent Stamp, 1868

Mexico Stamp (100 cents) from 1868

Mexico Stamp (100 centavos) from 1872

Mexico Cien Centavos Stamp, 1872

Mexico Stamp (100 centavos) from 1872

Mexico Unpaid Letter Stamp (8 cts) from 1891-1892

Mexico 8 Cts Unpaid Letter Stamp, 1891-1892

Mexico Unpaid Letter Stamp (8 cts) from 1891-1892

The Battle of Veracruz was a 20-day siege of the key Mexican seaport of Veracruz, during the Mexican-American War. Lasting from March 9 to March 29, 1847, it began with the first large-scale amphibious assault conducted by United States military forces, and ended with the surrender and occupation of the city. U.S. forces then marched inland to Mexico City.

Vera Cruz during the Mexican War

The Battle of Veracruz was a 20-day siege of the key Mexican seaport of Veracruz, during the Mexican-American…