Bob ross paintings for sale

At some point in my childhood, I believed that Bob Ross was the greatest painter who had ever lived. And for good reason. You couldn’t watch Leonardo da Vinci paint the “Mona Lisa” on television, but you could watch this peculiar man with an Afro paint a shimmering lake framed by snowcapped mountains and “happy little trees” in less than thirty minutes. Toward the end of many episodes of his PBS series, “The Joy of Painting,” Ross would take a palette knife and slash a tree trunk into the foreground—a potentially ruinous move that he would call a “bravery test”—only to create a newborn birch that snapped the whole postcard panorama to life. Voilà!

Of course, the main draw, whether you were painting along at home or not, was Ross himself: that alfalfa-sprout helmet of hair, that gentle sea breeze of a voice, that Buddha-like calm. “We don’t make mistakes—we have happy accidents,” he’d say, nudging us toward our better selves. Like Mr. Rogers, another low-key pastor in the church of public television, Ross came off as wise, warm, and a little too pure for this world. He died in 1

For eleven years he hosted one of the most popular art shows on television — transforming a blank canvas to a finished painting in a remarkably short, 30 minutes. He captivated audiences with his mesmerizing voice and relaxed demeanor, and of course, his signature perm. Nearly twenty-five years after his death, the painter of “happy little trees” is immortalized through internet memes, inspirational quotes, a thriving business in his name, and reruns of his show The Joy of Painting. His fame as a pop-culture icon shows no sign of diminishing yet so little is known about his life. Today on Biographics, we piece together the world of Bob Ross — beyond the canvas.

Personal Life

Bob Ross was fiercely private and never revealed details of his personal life. He gave very few interviews — claiming no one bothered to ask him. Looking for answers is especially difficult considering no official biography of his life exists from primary sources. The one documentary, “Bob Ross: The Happy Painter” can only be obtained by pledging money to PBS, or getting a hold of a DVD. Th

Bob Ross

American painter and television host (1942–1995)

For other people named Bob Ross, see Bob Ross (disambiguation).

Bob Ross

Publicity photo of Ross with his easel

Born

Robert Norman Ross


(1942-10-29)October 29, 1942

Daytona Beach, Florida, U.S.

DiedJuly 4, 1995(1995-07-04) (aged 52)

Orlando, Florida, U.S.

Resting placeWoodlawn Memorial Park
Occupations
  • Painter
  • art instructor
  • television host
Years active1981–1995
Spouses
  • Vivian Ridge

    (m. 1965; div. 1977)​
  • Jane Ross

    (m. 1977; died 1992)​
  • Lynda Brown

    (m. 1995)​
Children2
Service / branchUnited States Air Force
Years of service1961–1981
RankMaster sergeant
Websitebobross.com

Robert Norman Ross (October 29, 1942 – July 4, 1995) was an American painter and art instructor who created and hosted The Joy of Painting, an instructional television program that aired from 1

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