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  1. Le Directoire est un régime politique français de type directorial en place durant la Première République, du 4 brumaire an IV (26 octobre 1795) au 18 brumaire an VIII (9 novembre 1799).

  2. Directoire style ( French pronunciation: [di.ʁɛk.twaʁ]) was a period in the decorative arts, fashion, and especially furniture design in France concurrent with the Directory (November 2, 1795–November 10, 1799), the later part of the French Revolution.

  3. The Directory (also called Directorate, French: le Directoire) was the governing five-member committee in the French First Republic from 26 October 1795 (4 Brumaire an IV) until October 1799, when it was overthrown by Napoleon Bonaparte in the Coup of 18 Brumaire and replaced by the Consulate.

  4. Directoire style, Neoclassical style of dress, furniture, and ornament popular in France during the period of the Directory (1795–99). Dress for men, mixing ancient and contemporary elements, featured trousers and high boots, vests, long, open coats, and top hats. Women dressed in chemises that had.

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  5. 27 de jan. de 2023 · O Diretório (francês: le Directoire) foi o governo da França de 2 de novembro de 1795 a 9 de novembro de 1799, um período que se estende pelos últimos quatro anos da Revolução Francesa (1789-1799). O Diretório foi impopular, apesar de seus sucessos militares, e enfrentou crises econômicas e agitação social.

  6. 20 de mai. de 2023 · O estilo Directoire (em francês Style Directoire ) foi um estilo de transição entre os estilos Luís XVI e Império. Sala do Director do Museu Couven. Fonte da imagem: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Directoire_style#/media/File:Couven_Directoire-Zimmer_1.jpg. História Estilo Directório.

  7. 24 de mai. de 2024 · Quick Reference. The style of decoration and design prevailing in France between the reign of Louis XVI and the Empire, roughly the decade 1793–1804 (though the last five years are sometimes referred to as the Consulate style). It takes its name from the period of the Directoire (1795–9) when France was ruled by an executive of ...