More than 30 years after his death, the work of artist and public television icon Bob Ross continues to engage audiences across the world. When Congress rescinded $1.1 billion allocated for public ...
Works by the late painter will go up for auction in L.A. on Tuesday to support local TV and radio after "crooked trees" in ...
A “happy little” painting sold for $47,500 in Towson on Friday — well above estimates — in a rare auction of a Bob Ross ...
The Village Voice and L.A. Weekly report on an upcoming auction of Bob Ross paintings to benefit public broadcasting.
A rare oil painting with handwritten note by late artist and TV host Bob Ross is being auctioned this week in Towson.
Thirty of his paintings are being auctioned off to help make up for the cuts in federal funding for public television stations, The Associated Press reported. Bob Ross Inc. president Joan Kowalski ...
"A Walk in the Woods," the first painting Bob Ross produced for hic iconic show “The Joy of Painting,” sits on display at the home of Modern Artifact owner Ryan Nelson, Tuesday, Sept. 19, 2023, in ...
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 ...
Thirty of Ross' trademark landscapes will be sold at a series of auctions starting in November. He painted many of them live on The Joy of Painting, which started airing on PBS in the 1980s. Dozens of ...
Works by the late painter will go up for auction in L.A. on Tuesday to support local TV and radio after "crooked trees" in D.C. pulled back funds approved for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.
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