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  1. David Roentgen [1] (1743 in Herrnhaag – February 12, 1807), was a famous German cabinetmaker of the eighteenth century, famed throughout Europe for his marquetry and his secret drawers and poes and mechanical fittings. His work embraces the late Rococo and the Neoclassical styles .

  2. Abraham Roentgen (1711–1793) and his son David (1743–1807) were the most successful cabinetmakers in Continental Europe in the eighteenth century. The halcyon days of their workshop marked the end of the ancien régime, when grand works of art—among them some of the finest achievements in furniture making—underscored the might of ...

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  3. 4 de abr. de 2024 · David Roentgen (born Aug. 11, 1743—died Feb. 12, 1807, Wiesbaden, Duchy of Nassau) was a cabinetmaker to Queen Marie-Antoinette of France; under his direction the family workshop at Neuwied (near Cologne), founded by his father, Abraham Roentgen, became perhaps the most-successful firm of furniture production in the 18th century.

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  4. 21 de mar. de 2022 · Discover ‘creative genius’ David Roentgens extraordinary 18th-century furniture. Csongor Kis, European Furniture & Works of Art specialist, shares why the cabinetmaker’s ormolu-mounted mahogany furnishings remain iconic. Artist & Makers; Decorative Arts & Design; 22 March 2022

  5. David Roentgen. Ebanista alemán. Dirigió en Neuwied un taller de ebanistería que había fundado su padre, Abraham Roentgen. Destacó en especial por sus trabajos de marquetería y por la fabricación de relojes de música de gran originalidad.

  6. Vida y Biografía de David Roentgen (Herrenhag, 1743-Wiesbaden, 1807) Ebanista alemán. Dirigió en Neuwied un taller de ebanistería que había fundado su padre, Abraham Roentgen. Destacó de forma especial por sus trabajos de marquetería y por la fabricación de relojes de música de enorme singularidad.

  7. David Roentgen. Called the "most celebrated ébéniste in Europe" by his contemporaries, David Roentgen was a successful entrepreneur who transformed the business founded by his father, Abraham Roentgen, from a national to an international firm with clients in France, Germany, England, and Russia.