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Directoire style (French pronunciation: [di.ʁɛk.twaʁ]) was a
period in the
decorative arts, fashion, and
especially furniture design in
France concurrent...
- The
Directory (also
called Directorate, French: le
Directoire) was the
governing five-member
committee in the
French First Republic from 26
October 1795...
- was
expressed in the "Louis XVI
style", and the
second in the
styles called "
Directoire" or Empire. The
Rococo style remained po****r in
Italy until the...
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fashionable style in
France had been the
Directoire style, a more
austere and
minimalist form of
Neoclassicism that
replaced the
Louis XVI
style, and the...
- The
Pombaline style was a
Portuguese architectural style of the 18th century,
named after Sebastião José de
Carvalho e Melo, the
first Marquês de Pombal...
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elegance of
Neoclassical outfits Rue
Jacob no. 46, an
example of the
Directoire style (a
period in
French Neoclassicism), very
minimalist compared to Baroque...
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artistic styles that
flourished in the
fields of literature, music, the
visual arts and
interior design.
Biedermeier has
influenced later styles. The Biedermeier...
- names:
Alegria art, big tech art, flat art, or
corporate artstyle) is an art
style named after the
Memphis Group that
features flat
areas of
color and geometric...
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shorter waistcoats,
white cravats and pantaloons, this
became known as
directoire style. By the
early 19th-century
Regency era, dark
dress tailcoats with light...
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silhouette and
Directoire style were not used at the time
these styles were worn.
These 1795–1820
fashions were
quite different from the
styles prevalent during...