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Michael Annals devised a spectacular staging, based on the emblem of the sun, and dressed the Incas in dazzling masks and headdresses. 'We drowned the stage with gold and feathers', said Shaffer. It was a triumph of design which established the 26-year-old Annals as a major talent.\r\nThis eye piece may originally have been part of a larger mask.","physicalDescription":"Fibreboard eye piece covered in gold-painted leatherette, the eyes emphasized and exaggerated by applied lines of fibreboard. 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