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2529
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Lexington's Bob Timberlake decided at age 33 to leave a successful business career to follow a lifelong dream. In 1995, he marks twenty-five years as one of America's best-known painters.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 63 Issue 5, Oct 1995, p16-18, il
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2633
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Lexington's Bob Timberlake paints rural scenes that have a worldwide appeal, awakening in viewers nostalgic feelings and childhood memories.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 55 Issue 5, Oct 1987, p12-15, il
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3260
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Dempsey Essick's artistic talent was evident in elementary school. Today, the Lexington artist creates detailed images that portray subjects in and around his home town.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 57 Issue 4, Sept 1989, p32-33, il
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3352
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Lexington's new Bob Timberlake Gallery, which is part retail store, welcome center, gallery, and museum, is a summation of the artist's career. The 16,000-square-foot facility contains examples of his world-famous work.
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7593
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Artist Bob Timberlake of Lexington is featured in NORTH CAROLINA magazine executive profile. In 1970, at age 33, he left a successful business career to follow a lifelong dream of painting. In 2005, he marks thirty-five years as one of America's best-known artists. His paintings of rural scenes have a worldwide appeal that awakens in viewers nostalgic feelings and childhood memories. Lexington's new Bob Timberlake Gallery, a retail store, welcome center, gallery, and museum all in one, sums up the artist's career. The 16,000-square-foot facility contains examples of his world-famous work.
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North Carolina (NoCar F 251 W4), Vol. 63 Issue 12, Dec 2005, p50-53, il, por
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8446
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In 1969, Bob Timberlake took six of his paintings and drove to Chadds Ford, Pennsylvania, to show them to the famous painter Andrew Wyeth. Wyeth advised him to go home and devote himself fulltime to painting. In 1970, at age 33, Timberlake left a successful business career to follow Wyeth's advice. In a few short years he has gained the reputation of being the most popular realist painter in the South. The authors discuss several of Timberlake's paintings and why his work appeals to so many people.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 6 Issue 7, July 1974, p6-7, il, por
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38297
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On Bob Timberlake’s personal landscape is a barn that survived Union soldiers’ invasion, in addition to his guest house and studio. Along with his artistic endeavors, Timberlake produces furniture, made only by companies in North Carolina and part of a line Timberlake touted as the most famous in history.
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