Louis Loftus

Art and Archaeology

Louis Loftus is a Ph.D. candidate in Princeton’s Department of Art & Archaeology, studying 18th-, 19th- and 20th-century architecture in France, Britain and the United States. His dissertation investigates the development of hybridity as a biological analogy within French architecture between the early 18th and early 19th centuries, focusing in particular on hybridity’s role in shaping and articulating perceptions of the Gothic and its potential mixture with the classical.

Read Louis’ full biography on the Department of Art and Archaeology website. 

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