Christian and a 7th grade student hold small Objects D'Art from The Christian Thomas Lee Collection of Fine Art

This student holds a gold Swarovski crystal miniadure

This student is holding a crystal, enameled egg, called The Imperial Rosebud Egg, from The House of Fabergé

This student holds Picasso's 1954 Pour Bernard, as Christian explains Picasso's technique to her classmates

 

These students enjoy Christian's story-telling as they learn about the lives of the great artists and composers as they view art

Left: Christian holds a corn-husk pipe once belonging to King Edward VIII of England, acquired from Sotheby's

Christian plays claswsical guitar before showing students art from The Christian Thomas Lee Collection of Fine Art

 

 

 

 

Boetius Bolswert's 1620 engraving, The Raising of Lazarus

These students enjoy this beautiful hand beaded crystal Swarovski miniadure

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A young girl holding The Imperial Rosebud Egg from The House of Fabergé, and wearing a Fabergé pendant (from inside the egg), around her neck

Christian and this high school student discuss this ostrich egg
containing sculptural and hand-painted images

 

 

 

 

Christian shares Picasso's 1954 Pour Bernard, with a class of sixth graders

Christian holds up an oil painting from the Austrian School, circa 1890, acquired from Wilnitsky Fine Arts in Vienna, Austria

 

These high school students find Fabergé's silver-gilt and enamel tea-glass spoon fascinating

Christian hands the 'Death Mask of Sir Walter Scott' to a student to display for her class

Left: High School Students and Teachers alike, marvel at the interesting variety of art pieces laid out for them to closely examine and enjoy

Above: Christian hands this student the Death Mask of Sir Walter Scott

A delighted third grader enjoys holding the Ostrich Egg
which contains scenes from The Nativity

Christian shares his guitar with a special needs child
while making a very special memory for them both

A silver-gilt tea-glass spoon circa 1920 by Peter Carl Fabergé, Maker's mark in full below the imperial warrant, acquired from Sotheby's, London and part of The Christian Thomas Lee Collection of Fine Art

Christian displays the little enamel necklace found inside a yellow rosebud that is contained in the Imperial Rosebud egg from The House of Fabergé

The hand made Fabergé spoon

Christian plays for high school students during an afternoon of sharing art

A young lady poses with Christian Thomas Lee
while holding a hand beaded Swarovski baguette

This can only be described as sheer joy, as a student holds the work of Peter Carl Fabergé in his own hands

The student on the left photographs a piece of Fabergé
while the young lady enjoys the inlaid Swarovski piece.
This concept of being this close to fine art is an
overwhelming and exciting experience for everyone

A Limoges Violin Box that holds a very realistic miniature Violin and Bow

The violin and bow from the Limoges Box

Students examine The Raising of Lazarus,an important engraving from 1620 by Bolswert

From Picasso to Pasqualini, each student is encouraged to hold,
explore and examine each piece of art on the table

Christian answers questions about impressionism while showing Clyde Leon Keller's 1930 Hills of Lavender

Christian at Lubbock Children's Home

Christian shares his life story while spending the day
with kids at Buckner Children's Home

Students always have a chance to study and look closely at
selections from The Christian Thomas Lee Collection of Fine Art

Following an art class, a young student can hardly believe it,
as he holds and studies the pipe of King Edward VIII

A student holding the death mask
of Sir Walter Scott

Following the study of The Titanic Collection, students in fifth grade made their own Titanic ships

Following the study of Fabergé, students made their own eggs

Christian hands a student the death mask of poet John Keats for closer examination

After studying the life of Fabergé, students proudly hold
the fanciful eggs that they have made

During a tour in Texas, Christian spent a delightful afternoon
with handicapped adults as they shared music, art and friendship

 

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