L'art Du Menuisier,: Andre Roubo

Born in Paris in 1739, Roubo was the son and grandson of master cabinetmakers. Despite his humble beginnings and being largely self-taught, he caught the eye of the . He was a rare breed: a practicing craftsman who was also a "man of letters," capable of documenting the secret techniques of the guilds with scientific precision. A Monumental Achievement

L’Art du Menuisier is a massive five-volume work consisting of over 1,300 pages and 382 beautifully engraved plates. It wasn't just a "how-to" guide; it was an attempt to standardize the craft during the Enlightenment. Roubo covered every conceivable corner of the trade: L'Art Du Menuisier, Andre Roubo

Detailed studies on joinery, veneering, and the styles of the 18th century. Born in Paris in 1739, Roubo was the