
"John Oliver's benefit auction for public broadcasting just set a new market milestone for Bob Ross' painting-and funneled some crucial funds toward free speech in America. On Monday, Ross' Cabin at Sunset, painted for a 1986 episode of PBS' iconic "The Joy of Painting", sold for roughly $1,044,000. The late-night comedian revealed on the 2025 finale of "Last Week Tonight With John Oliver" that he had persuaded the Bob Ross estate to auction another piece of the beloved painter's legacy: the intimate, pastoral"
"Earlier this month, three more of Ross' "Joy of Painting" works were auctioned at Bonhams Los Angeles to raise funds for American Public Television, the company that made Ross a household name. On November 11, Winter's Peace (1993) sold for $318,000, while Cliffside (1990) fetched $229,100 and Home in the Valley brought in $114,800. Together, the three paintings totaled $662,000-well below the new auction record set by Cabin in the Woods."
"Oliver has been an outspoken critic of the Trump administration's dramatic budget cuts to federal arts and cultural divisions, including public television. On the November 16 episode of "Last Week Tonight," where he announced the Ross auction, he detailed how the White House and Congress eliminated $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting earlier this year. The cuts severely undermined and crippled the operations of radio and TV stations, many of which serve small and rural communities across the country."
John Oliver persuaded the Bob Ross estate to auction Cabin at Sunset, a painting from a 1986 episode of The Joy of Painting, which sold for roughly $1,044,000. Three other Ross works sold at Bonhams Los Angeles earlier, bringing $318,000, $229,100, and $114,800 respectively, totaling $662,000. Oliver criticized the Trump administration's budget cuts that eliminated $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and said the reductions crippled many local radio and TV operations. Oliver's online sale, John Oliver's Junk, raised nearly $1.54 million for the Public Media Bridge Fund to help local public broadcasters.
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