Three original paintings by beloved TV artist Bob Ross sold for more than $600,000 at auction to benefit public broadcasting after stations were decimated by the Trump administration’s funding cuts.
Bob Ross taught his audiences to create landscapes with gentleness and whimsy on "The Joy of Painting," a public television program, from 1983 to 1994. (Acey Harper / Getty Images) A trio of Bob Ross ...
LOS ANGELES — Thirty paintings created by the bushy-haired, soft-spoken Bob Ross will soon be up for auction to defray the costs of programming for public television stations suffering from cuts in ...
For millions of Americans who came of age in the 1980s and early 1990s, few television experiences were as quietly transformative as settling into the couch and watching Bob Ross work his magic on PBS ...
Thirty paintings by the late artistic legend Bob Ross will be auctioned off next week to benefit the Boston-based company, American Public Television. The paintings are being offered by American ...
“That's what I like about painting: It gives you freedom,” mused the famed artist Bob Ross in a 1994 episode of his instructional television show The Joy of Painting. “You can create any illusion that ...
Dozens of Bob Ross paintings — many of them created live on the PBS series that made him a household name — will be auctioned off in the coming months to support public television. Ross, with his ...
American Public Television is about to get a boost from a bunch of happy little trees. The distributor announced last week that Bonhams will auction over 30 Bob Ross paintings over the next three ...
The creation of this article included the use of AI and was edited by human content creators. Read more on our AI policy here. For millions of Americans who came of age in the 1980s and early 1990s, ...
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