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Bob Timberlake: Part 2

Season 2012 Episode 1702 | 56m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Episode Two begins with the artist who influenced Bob.

Episode Two begins with Bob giving his account of viewing an issue of Life Magazine and being inspired by artist Andrew Wyeth to paint. Then, in 1969, Bob began to paint full-time and later had his first show, at the Gallery of Contemporary Art, in Old Salem. Timberlake's painting career continued to expand with showing his works at national galleries.

01/15/2012 | Rating NR

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Biographical Conversations with James Goodmon was made possible by the generous support of Frank Daniels, Jr.

Bob Timberlake: Part 2

Season 2012 Episode 1702 | 56m 48sVideo has Closed Captions

Episode Two begins with Bob giving his account of viewing an issue of Life Magazine and being inspired by artist Andrew Wyeth to paint. Then, in 1969, Bob began to paint full-time and later had his first show, at the Gallery of Contemporary Art, in Old Salem. Timberlake's painting career continued to expand with showing his works at national galleries.

01/15/2012 | Rating NR

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