The auction of three Bob Ross paintings raises more than $600,000 to benefit struggling public television stations.
Three paintings from the bushy-haired television art tutor, Bob Ross, sold for more than $600,000 on Tuesday — the first of ...
Do you remember the show "The Joy of Painting" on PBS? If you do, you certainly will remember its host and creator, Bob Ross.
The three beautiful artworks were the first of 30 Ross pieces being sold to benefit struggling public TV stations.
The landscapes by the television host were sold as part of a campaign to help public television stations weather federal funding cuts.
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.