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André Jacob Roubo (1739–1791) was a French carpenter, cabinetmaker and author. Roubo was born and died in Paris, and was the son and grandson of master cabinetmakers. Roubo wrote several highly influential books on woodworking, an achievement which was especially notable given his relatively poor background and self-taught methods. A street in Paris, rue Roubo, was named after Roubo in 1850. It is located in the 11th Arrondissement, an area inhabited by furniture manufacturers.

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  • André-Jacob Roubo est un menuisier et ébéniste français, né en 1739 à Paris, mort le 10 janvier 1791 dans la même ville. Il est connu pour son L'Art du menuisier, un ouvrage très exhaustif sur l'art de la menuiserie et ses à-côtés au XVIIIe siècle. (fr)
  • André Jacob Roubo (1739–1791) was a French carpenter, cabinetmaker and author. Roubo was born and died in Paris, and was the son and grandson of master cabinetmakers. Roubo wrote several highly influential books on woodworking, an achievement which was especially notable given his relatively poor background and self-taught methods. A street in Paris, rue Roubo, was named after Roubo in 1850. It is located in the 11th Arrondissement, an area inhabited by furniture manufacturers. (en)
  • André Jacob Roubo (1739@–1791) era un carpintero francés, ebanista y autor. Roubo Nació y murió en París, y fue hijo y nieto de maestros ebanistas. Roubo escribió muchos libros muy libros influyentes en la carpintería, un éxito qué era especialmente notable dado sus formación relativamente pobre y sus métodos autodidactas.​ Una calle de París, rue Roubo, recibió el nombre de Roubo en 1850. Se encuentra en el distrito 11, una zona habitada por fabricantes de muebles. ​ (es)
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  • André Jacob Roubo (1739–1791) was a French carpenter, cabinetmaker and author. Roubo was born and died in Paris, and was the son and grandson of master cabinetmakers. Roubo wrote several highly influential books on woodworking, an achievement which was especially notable given his relatively poor background and self-taught methods. His career peaked in 1774 when he published his masterwork treatise on woodworking, titled L'Art du Menuisier. This long-standing work covered practically all methods and trades associated with woodworking. Another of Roubo's legacies still used today is a design for a workbench, which has proven to be popular amongst modern woodworkers. A street in Paris, rue Roubo, was named after Roubo in 1850. It is located in the 11th Arrondissement, an area inhabited by furniture manufacturers. (en)
  • André Jacob Roubo (1739@–1791) era un carpintero francés, ebanista y autor. Roubo Nació y murió en París, y fue hijo y nieto de maestros ebanistas. Roubo escribió muchos libros muy libros influyentes en la carpintería, un éxito qué era especialmente notable dado sus formación relativamente pobre y sus métodos autodidactas.​ Su carrera llegó a su cenit en 1774 cuándo publicó su obra maestra, el tratado en carpintería titulado L'Art du Menuisier. Este trabajo cubrió prácticamente todos los métodos y los oficios asociados con la carpintería. Otro de los legados de Roubo todavía utilizados hoy en día es un diseño para un banco de trabajo, el cual ha demostrado ser popular entre los carpinteros modernos.​​​ Una calle de París, rue Roubo, recibió el nombre de Roubo en 1850. Se encuentra en el distrito 11, una zona habitada por fabricantes de muebles. ​ (es)
  • André-Jacob Roubo est un menuisier et ébéniste français, né en 1739 à Paris, mort le 10 janvier 1791 dans la même ville. Il est connu pour son L'Art du menuisier, un ouvrage très exhaustif sur l'art de la menuiserie et ses à-côtés au XVIIIe siècle. (fr)
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