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The first Bob Ross painting from ‘The Joy of Painting’ is on sale for nearly $10 million
In January 1983, Bob Ross opened his very first episode of "The Joy of Painting" by telling the viewers, "I hope you have your brush ready and a dream in your heart." Over the course of the episode, ...
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Bob Ross painting sells for $320,000 at auction
The legacy of Bob Ross remains strong more than 30 years after the The Joy of Painting artist's death. On Tuesday, one of his paintings sold at auction for $320,000.
Viscerally talented, Ross was as much performer as painter and the sale of some of his captivating paintings will help keep the TV network he called home on the air. Bonhams auction house will offer ...
October 29 marks Bob Ross’s birthday. Born in 1942, the beloved late television painter would have been 82 years old today. On the occasion, we are reposting this heartwarming anecdote. The name Bob ...
A rare Bob Ross painting sold for $320,000 to support the Muncie PBS station where the artist filmed his show.
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.
Thirty paintings by the late artist — and PBS staple — Bob Ross are heading for auction beginning Nov. 11. American Public Television, which syndicates programming to public stations across the ...
Bonhams will offer 30 original paintings by Joy of Painting host and American artist Bob Ross (1942-1995) in collaboration with American Public Television, throughout a series of sales beginning this ...
A pair of Bob Ross paintings sold for double and triple their estimated selling prices at a recent auction — shattering sales records for the mild-mannered late artist. Two oil-on-canvas works from ...
Thirty paintings created by the bushy-haired, soft-spoken Bob Ross will soon be up for auction to defray the costs of programming for small and rural public television stations suffering under cuts in ...
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 ...
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