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Design for the costume of the priest's son in the ballet La Foire de Sorotchinsky

Costume Design
ca. 1940 (designed)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

A drawing of a man wearing a black hat, white shirt, yellow and brown chequered trousers, red belt, black boos and coat with a scarf in his pocket.

Object details

Categories
Object type
TitleDesign for the costume of the priest's son in the ballet <i>La Foire de Sorotchinsky</i> (generic title)
Materials and techniques
watercolours and body-colours
Brief description
Design for the costume of the priest's son in the ballet La Foire de Sorotchinsky by Natalia Goncharova; ca. 1940.
Physical description
A drawing of a man wearing a black hat, white shirt, yellow and brown chequered trousers, red belt, black boos and coat with a scarf in his pocket.
Dimensions
  • Height: 47cm
  • Length: 20.5cm
Taken from Salmina-Haskell, L., Catalogue of Russian Drawings, London: V & A, 1972, p. 29, cat. 97.
Production typeUnique
Marks and inscriptions
  • N. Gontcharova (Signed in red watercolour.)
  • (Inscribed in Russian.)
    Translation
    N. 6 Popovich
Object history
This costume design was created for an adaptation for ballet of Mussorgsky's opera based on the story by Gogol. The earliest version with décor and costumes by Goncharova was staged at the Théâtre des Champ-Élysées in 1926. This drawing is for a later production given by the Ballets Russes de Paris at the Salle Pleyel, Paris in August 1940.
Purchased from the artist in 1961.
Subject depicted
Associated objects
Bibliographic reference
Salmina-Haskell, L., Catalogue of Russian Drawings, London: V & A, 1972, p. 29, cat. 97.
Collection
Accession number
E.299-1961

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Record createdFebruary 17, 2009
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