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Street Architecture, City of Mexico
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Street Architecture, City of Mexico

Pencil & watercolour, by Anthony Carey Stannus. Stannus travelled to Mexico in 1864, where he was employed as an artist in the army of Emperor Maximilian and later as a correspondent for the Illustrated London News

'Street Architecture, City of Mexico ' Wallpaper Mural
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'Street Architecture, City of Mexico ' Wallpaper Mural

Pencil & watercolour, by Anthony Carey Stannus. Stannus travelled to Mexico in 1864, where he was employed as an artist in the army of Emperor Maximilian and later as a correspondent for the Illustrated London News

'Street Architecture, City of Mexico ' Canvas Wall Art
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'Street Architecture, City of Mexico ' Canvas Wall Art

Pencil & watercolour, by Anthony Carey Stannus. Stannus travelled to Mexico in 1864, where he was employed as an artist in the army of Emperor Maximilian and later as a correspondent for the Illustrated London News

'Street Architecture, City of Mexico ' Art Prints
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'Street Architecture, City of Mexico ' Art Prints

Pencil & watercolour, by Anthony Carey Stannus. Stannus travelled to Mexico in 1864, where he was employed as an artist in the army of Emperor Maximilian and later as a correspondent for the Illustrated London News

'Street Architecture, City of Mexico ' Roller Blind
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'Street Architecture, City of Mexico ' Roller Blind

Pencil & watercolour, by Anthony Carey Stannus. Stannus travelled to Mexico in 1864, where he was employed as an artist in the army of Emperor Maximilian and later as a correspondent for the Illustrated London News

'Street Architecture, City of Mexico ' Ceramic Tile Mural
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'Street Architecture, City of Mexico ' Ceramic Tile Mural

Pencil & watercolour, by Anthony Carey Stannus. Stannus travelled to Mexico in 1864, where he was employed as an artist in the army of Emperor Maximilian and later as a correspondent for the Illustrated London News