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American Focus > Blog > Entertainment > John Oliver’s Bob Ross Auction Raises More Than $1.5 Million for PBS
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John Oliver’s Bob Ross Auction Raises More Than $1.5 Million for PBS

Last updated: November 24, 2025 10:25 pm
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Late artist Bob Ross’ legacy continues to shine bright as his iconic painting, “Cabin at Sunset,” fetched a staggering $1,044,000 at auction. This masterpiece, painted by Ross on a Season 10 episode of PBS’ “The Joy of Painting” in 1986, set a new record for the highest amount ever paid for a Bob Ross painting.

The auction, organized by the Bob Ross estate in collaboration with “Last Week Tonight With John Oliver,” aimed to support public broadcasting. This initiative comes in response to the significant budget cuts faced by public media outlets, particularly in rural areas, due to the elimination of $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting earlier this year.

In addition to “Cabin at Sunset,” three more of Ross’ paintings were auctioned off by Bonhams Los Angeles to support American Public Television. “Winter’s Peace” (1993) sold for $318,000, “Cliffside” (1990) went for $229,100, and “Home in the Valley” was sold at $114,800, collectively raising $662,000 for the cause.

The success of these auctions highlights the enduring popularity of Bob Ross and his message of positivity and creativity. John Oliver, host of “Last Week Tonight,” played a crucial role in bringing attention to the importance of supporting public broadcasting, urging viewers to participate in the auction through the “John Oliver’s Junk” website.

The auction raised nearly $1.54 million for the Public Media Bridge Fund, providing much-needed assistance to local public broadcasters facing financial challenges. Alongside the Bob Ross painting, other items auctioned included unique experiences such as a photo opportunity with John Oliver during an episode taping and a trip to New York to meet the host in person.

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The diverse range of items up for bid, including Russell Crowe’s jock strap and a sculpture of President Lyndon B. Johnson’s scrotum, added a touch of humor to the fundraising efforts. These unconventional items, along with the Bob Ross paintings, contributed to the overall success of the auction and the support it provided to public media outlets.

Looking ahead, more Bob Ross works will be sold over the next year, with proceeds directed towards supporting public TV stations across the country. The enduring popularity of Bob Ross’ art and message continues to inspire generosity and support for public broadcasting, ensuring that his legacy lives on to benefit future generations.

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