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Plate #15 Upper & Lower Egypt Leon Renfro, 1976

Plate #15

Upper & Lower Egypt

Leon Renfro, 1976

A visual meditation on balance, division, and unity.

In Upper & Lower Egypt, Renfro explores duality through form, color, and space. Horizontal bands divide the composition, echoing the historical separation of regions, while the figures move within and across these boundaries, suggesting connection, labor, and continuity.

Influenced by traditional African art and modernist structure, this work does not simply represent place. It interprets experience, identity, and the relationship between people and their environment.

This is more than a painting. It is a study of harmony within contrast.

Brown Renfro

The Professor. The Student. The Curator.

We don’t just hang the art. We carry it on.

 
 
 

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