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Act II Costume and Prop Designs for Atahuallpa and Pizarro

Created1981
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Costume and Prop Designs for Estete and DeSoto

Created1981
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Costume and Prop Renderings for Valverde and DeNizza

Created1981
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Costume and Prop Designs for Pizarro

Created1981
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Costume and Prop Designs for Indian One and Indian Two with a White Frame Around It

Created1981
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Costume and Prop Designs for Indian One and Indian Two

Created1981
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Costume, Armor, and Weapon Designs for the Spanish Characters

Created1981
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Puma Head Mask Design and Puma Hide Design

Created1981
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Two Mask Designs and a Stepped Pyramid Block Design

Created1981

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