Woman's Ensemble (Bolero, Headdress, Dress, Blouse, and Petticoat), Costume for a Female Subject of King Dodon in 'Le Coq d'Or' (The Golden Cockerel)

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Woman's Ensemble (Bolero, Headdress, Dress, Blouse, and Petticoat), Costume for a Female Subject of King Dodon in 'Le Coq d'Or' (The Golden Cockerel)

Russia, 1937; based on original design 1914
Costumes; costume
Bolero: Cotton velveteen with cotton plain weve and silk braid, metal buttons Headdress: Cotton plain weave and cotton plain weave, painted Dress: Cotton plain weave with cotton plain weave appliques and cotton braid Blouse: Cotton plain weave with linen embroidery, cotton plain weave appliques, and cotton braid Petticoat: Cotton plain weave with cotton lace
Center back length (Bolero): 12 in. (30.48 cm) Overall (Headdress): 21 1/2 × 44 in. (54.61 × 111.76 cm) Center back length (Dress): 42 in. (106.68 cm) Center back length (Blouse): 22 1/2 in. (57.15 cm) Center back length (Petticoat): 33 in. (83.82 cm)
Costume Council Fund (M.68.51.6a-e)
Not currently on public view