Ross' 1986 artwork, painted for an episode of PBS' iconic 'The Joy of Painting', sold for roughly $1.04 million.
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Three paintings from famously chill public television legend Bob Ross sold Tuesday for more than $600,000 at auction. The paintings were the first of 30 Ross works being sold to ...
A lucky Bob Ross fan will be able to purchase one of the first pieces the artist created on his hit PBS series …. for the meager price of $9.8 million. TMZ reports that Ross’ painting “A Walk in the ...
The late Bob Ross encouraged millions of Americans to make and appreciate art through his show The Joy of Painting, which has aired on PBS stations since 1983. (Bob Ross Inc./AP) Dozens of Bob Ross ...
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 ...
American television icon Bob Ross was celebrated for his honest, democratic approach to painting. In contrast, the gallery that has become a primary vendor for his paintings appears to be employing ...
The piece was created by the artist on the first episode of "The Joy of Painting" in 1983 Gabrielle Rockson is a staff writer-reporter for PEOPLE. She joined PEOPLE in 2023 and covers entertainment ...
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 ...
A rare piece of Bob Ross art is up for sale, and it will only cost you just shy of $10 million. You can practically taste the savings. The piece is titled “A Walk in the Woods” and it was the very ...
Three original paintings by Bob Ross are set to be auctioned off Tuesday as part of a series to help raise money for public television stations after the Trump administration cut funding.
Nicholas Hankins appears in the studio during a taping of "The Joy of Painting with Nicholas Hankins: Bob Ross' Unfinished Season." (Derek Sanford/WDSC-TV via AP) A new generation can learn how to ...