LACMA

ShopMembershipMyLACMATickets
LACMA
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
5905 Wilshire Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 90036
info@lacma.org
(323) 857-6000
Sign up to receive emails
Subscribe
© Museum Associates 2026
  • About LACMA
  • Jobs
  • Building LACMA
  • Host An Event
  • Unframed
  • Press
  • FAQs
  • Log in to MyLACMA
  • Privacy Policy
© Museum Associates 2026
Collections

Natalia Sergeyevna Goncharova
Costume for a Female Subject of King Dodon, Le Coq d’Or (The Golden Cockerel)1937; based on original design 1914

Not on view
Folk costume laid flat: orange sarafan with large stylized floral appliqué in blue and white, sage green center panel with round orange buttons, paired with a white embroidered blouse with puffed sleeves

Natalia Sergeyevna Goncharova, Madame Karinska, Costume for a Female Subject of King Dodon, Le Coq d’Or (The Golden Cockerel) (Headdress), 1937; based on original design 1914, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Costume Council Fund, photo © Museum Associates/LACMA

Designer
Natalia Sergeyevna Goncharova
Russia, 1881-1962
Designer
Madame Karinska
Kharkiv, Ukraine, active France, Paris, England, London, and United States, New York, 1886 - 1983
Title
Costume for a Female Subject of King Dodon, Le Coq d’Or (The Golden Cockerel)
Place Made
England, London
Date Made
1937; based on original design 1914
Medium
Bolero: Cotton velveteen, cotton plain weave, silk braid, and metal button; Petticoat: Cotton plain weave with cotton lace
Dimensions
a) Headdress: 20 1/2 × 45 in. (52.07 × 114.3 cm) Length (c) Blouse center back length): 19 in. (48.26 cm) Length (d) Dress center back length): 47 in. (119.38 cm) Center back length (Petticoat): 35 1/4 in. (89.54 cm) Center back length (Bolero): 12 in. (30.48 cm)
Credit Line
Costume Council Fund
Accession Number
M.68.51.7a-d
Classification
Costumes
Collecting Area
Costume and Textiles
Selected Bibliography
  • Coleman, Patrick, ed. The Art of Music. San Diego: San Diego Museum of Art, 2015.
  • Gale, Matthew, and Natalia Sidlina, editors. Natalia Goncharova. London: Tate Publishing, 2019.
Copyright
© Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York / ADAGP, Paris