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Related: About this forumBob Ross paintings to be auctioned to raise money for public TV stations after funding cuts
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 federal funding.
Ross, a public television stalwart in the 1980s and '90s, "dedicated his life to making art accessible to everyone," said Joan Kowalski, president of Bob Ross Inc. "This auction ensures his legacy continues to support the very medium that brought his joy and creativity into American homes for decades."
The 30 paintings to be auctioned span his career. Most were created on-air during single episodes of Ross' show, "The Joy of Painting." Ross was known for his calm demeanor. During the show, he often spoke about painting happy little clouds and trees, and making no mistakes, only "happy accidents." He died of cancer complications in 1995.
Bonhams in Los Angeles will auction three of Ross' paintings on Nov. 11. Other auctions will follow in London, New York, Boston and online. Bonhams sold two early 1990s mountain-and-lake scenes of Ross in August for $114,800 and $95,750.
Ross, a public television stalwart in the 1980s and '90s, "dedicated his life to making art accessible to everyone," said Joan Kowalski, president of Bob Ross Inc. "This auction ensures his legacy continues to support the very medium that brought his joy and creativity into American homes for decades."
The 30 paintings to be auctioned span his career. Most were created on-air during single episodes of Ross' show, "The Joy of Painting." Ross was known for his calm demeanor. During the show, he often spoke about painting happy little clouds and trees, and making no mistakes, only "happy accidents." He died of cancer complications in 1995.
Bonhams in Los Angeles will auction three of Ross' paintings on Nov. 11. Other auctions will follow in London, New York, Boston and online. Bonhams sold two early 1990s mountain-and-lake scenes of Ross in August for $114,800 and $95,750.
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Bob Ross paintings to be auctioned to raise money for public TV stations after funding cuts (Original Post)
berniesandersmittens
Oct 7
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rampartd
(2,742 posts)1. if i had the money that one of those great paintings will bring
i'd send pbs a check even without the merch.
krasnov may have outsmarted himself on this one.
GentryDixon
(3,097 posts)2. I usually send $60.00 per year,
which gives me access to Passport. This year I sent $120.00 before my yearly donation was due.
Passport is worth so much more than I can normally afford to give. I'm watching 'Classified' at the moment. 💕
rampartd
(2,742 posts)3. i support my local station
wish i could do more