Boca Raton Museum of Art brings Amedeo Modigliani’s “Portrait of Lejeune” and other masterpieces online on Google Arts & Culture

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The Boca Raton Museum of Art, in partnership with Google Arts & Culture, is presenting over 240 works of art online at — www.artsandculture.google.com/partner/bocamuseum

Thanks to this new virtual exhibition, users will be able to see rarely seen TheresaBernstein paintings, an early sculpture by Michael Heizer, delicate Yoruba textiles, and drawings, gouaches, and photographs by Amedeo ModiglianiYasuo Kuniyoshi, and Manuel Alvarez Bravo that are light-sensitive and not always on view.  

All of these works are now readily available with just a few clicks at www.artsandculture.google.com/partner/bocamuseum and on its app, available for download on Android and iOS. 

Portrait of Lejeune, by Amedeo Modigliani (1916). Graphite on paper. The Dr. and Mrs. John J. Mayers Collection. Robert Sisson.

Girls on Porch  Martins Creek, Pa. from the portfolio Making Out 1957 1980, by Larry Fink (1977, printed in 1980). Gelatin silver print. Gift of Dr. Marvin and Norma Rappaport.

About the Boca Raton Museum of Art

International in scope, while reflecting the creative expression of our region and city, the Museum explores the broadest spectrum of visual culture at the highest level of quality. The Museum will be a destination and an experience, and serve as the cultural heart of Boca Raton. The Museum in Mizner Park and its Art School in its historic home on Palmetto Park Road reflect the community’s civic commitment to excellence in arts and education.  Together they form an expanded creative campus that generates a lively conversation and provides insight into the creative force in our community. Visit bocamusem.org for more information. 
About Google Arts & Culture 

Google Arts & Culture puts the treasures, stories and knowledge of over 2.000 cultural institutions from 80 countries at your fingertips. If Google’s mission is to make the world’s information more accessible, then Arts & Culture’s mission is to make the world’s culture accessible to anyone, anywhere. It’s your doorway to explore art, history, and wonders of the world. Discover stories about cultural heritage ranging from Van Gogh’s bedroom paintings, Puerto Rico’s heritage, Sports in Australia or the women’s right movement to ancient Maya temples, Japanese Food and Indian Railways. 
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