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Bob Ross paintings will be auctioned in support of US public TV stations

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Last updated: 2025/10/07 at 1:54 PM
Press Room Published October 7, 2025
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Thirty paintings created by the bushy-haired, soft-spoken Bob Ross will soon be up for auction to lend a hand to small and rural public television stations in the U.S. that are suffering under cuts to 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. I can’t think of a more meaningful way to share his works of art than by supporting public television’s mission to educate and inspire.”

Bonhams in Los Angeles will auction three of Ross’s paintings on Nov. 11 as part of the auction house’s California and Western art sale. Other auctions will follow in London, New York, Boston and online.

While details about the rest of the paintings that are set to be auctioned off will come at a later date, the three paintings that will be up for sale on Nov. 11 are Ross’s 1993 works Winter’s Peace and Home in the Valley, as well as Cliffside which he painted in 1990.

All profits are pledged to stations that use content from distributor American Public Television.

A landscape of waves crashing, titled Cliffside and painted by Ross in 1990. Bonhams estimates the value of the painting between $25,000 to $45,000, which will be tested when the work goes up for auction next month. (Press Bonhams)

The idea is to help stations in need with licensing fees that allow them to show popular programs that include The Best of Joy of Painting, based on Ross’ show, America’s Test Kitchen, Julia Child’s French Chef Classics and This Old House.

Congress has eliminated $1.1 billion allocated to public broadcasting at the behest of the Trump administration, leaving
about 330 PBS and 246 NPR stations to find alternative funding sources. Many launched emergency fund drives. Some have been forced to lay off staff and make programming cuts.

The beloved Ross died in 1995 of complications from cancer after 11 years in production with The Joy of Painting. His
how-to program was shown on stations around the U.S. and the world. The former Air Force drill sergeant known for his calm demeanour and encouraging words enjoyed a resurgence in popularity during the lockdowns of the COVID-19 pandemic.

the bright orange and yellow sun sets over a wintery scene in this landscape painting. a small wooden home or structure is visible on the left side, and a few evergreen trees stretch upwards
Ross’s 1993 painting called Winter’s Peace. The painting is part of the auction and was first seen by the public when Ross painted it live on his TV show The Joy of Painting. (Press Bonhams)

Ross spoke often in calming tones as he worked on air about painting happy little clouds and trees and making no mistakes, only “happy accidents.”

The 30 paintings to be auctioned span Ross’s career and include landscapes depicting serene mountain vistas and lake scenes, his signature aesthetic. He created most of the 30 on-air, each in under 30 minutes, which was the span of a single episode.

a landscape painting depicts a small cabin at the foot of a bright blue lake, underneath a blue sky.
A 1993 painting by the landscape legend, titled Home in the Valley. The painting is one of the works that will be auctioned off on Nov. 11. (Press Bonhams)

Bonhams sold two early 1990s mountain-and-lake scenes of Ross in August for $114,800 and $95,750, with one of them setting a new global auction record for Ross.

The auctions of the 30 paintings soon to be sold have an estimated total value of $850,000 to $1.4 million, Bonhams said.

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