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More than two dozen paintings by Dear Television Actor Boss Ross will be auctioned to support public broadcasting service PBS Stations across the country struggle to live after federal money Deduction By President Trump.
Ross, a beloved television mainstay with the show, “The Joy of Painting”, aired in the 1980s and 1990s, dedicated his life to create his life Art Joan Kovalski said, Chairman of Sulabh for all Bob ross Ink
“This auction ensures that his legacy continues to support the medium that brought his happiness and creativity to American homes for decades,” Kowlski said.
Three prestigious Pictures of Ross will be sold in Los Angeles on 11 November, while auction In London, we will follow New York, Boston and online. All benefits from the auction will go to the stations that distributors use materials from American public television.
Dan will go to help in programs based on Ross shows, “US Test Kitchen,” “This Old House,” “This Old House,”, “This Old House,” and “The Best of Joy of Painting,”.

Auction also comes as president Donald Trump The Congress directed the Congress to make a budget of $ 1.1 billion for public broadcasting, leaving around 330 PBS and 246 National Public Radio Stations to find other sources of funding.
As a result, some of these television and radio stations have been forced to close employees and cut programming.
Ross hosted “The Joy of Painting” on PBS from 1983 to 1994, giving the audience a paint lesson. With his soft-spoken voice and calm personality, Ross encouraged others to take brush-often referred to wrong paint stroke as “happy accidents”.
Dear hosts, who used their television shows to promote their line of art supply and square recording, built a $ 15 million business, Bob Ross Inc., which today continued her legacy after her death in 1995 at the age of 52 in 1995.
Ross’s show also achieved a new life during the Kovid -19 epidemic, as the public rested in their warm appearance during isolation and lockdown time.
30 paintings were auctioned from the entire career of Spanish Ross. These include beautiful mountains Vista and lakes of lakes, painted with their signature nature. Most pictures were made on-air in less than 30 minutes-length of an episode.

The auction house Bonhms sold scenes of the early 1990s in the 1990s in the 1990s in August $ 114,800 and $ 95,750 by Ross in the 1990s.
The approximate price of painting painting in the upcoming auction is $ 850,000 to $ 1.4 million to $ 1.4 million.
Bob Ross Ink President Kowalski, “I can tell you that Bob is now selling on six figures, it is very ashamed to know that.” told New York Post After that auction.
“He was not really interested in his prepared tasks, Bob was more fascinated by paintings and the process of sharing with others.”
Kovalski said: “To be honest, I can still hear him saying something,” You don’t want my painting, you want to make your own and hang them proudly on your wall. ”
With reporting by Associated Press.