
Félix Joubert Latourelle Joubert [commonly known as Felix Jioubert; also known as Jules F. A. Joubert; Félix Joubert la Tourelle, and as Félix Joubert] was born in Middlesex, England in 1872 and was active as a sculptor in France and England between c.1900 and 1930. From 1904 to 1907 he exhibited at the New Gallery in London. A sculpture by him which was exhibited at the New Gallery in 1904 is illustrated in Academy Architecture vol.25, 1904 (p.130).
Joubert designed the Electric Theatre in 1913 which was one of London's first purpose-built cinemas and was a director of the interior design firm of Amédée Joubert & Son.
His address was given as 2 Jubilee Place Chelsea London in 1900 and 1930 and 3
Joubert designed the Electric Theatre in 1913 which was one of London's first purpose-built cinemas and was a director of the interior design firm of Amédée Joubert & Son.
His address was given as 2 Jubilee Place Chelsea London in 1900 and 1930 and 3
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