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Ernie Barnes' iconic 1976 painting 'The Sugar Shack' sold for a record-setting $15.2 million for the late artist, whose work was featured in 'Good Times.' ...
If you only had $15.1 million to spend on Ernie Barnes' iconic "Sugar Shack" painting, you're out of luck. Painting From 'Good Times' Auctioned For $15.2 Million Sound+Vision ...
Ernie Barnes' 1976 painting The Sugar Shack, familiar to millions of TV viewers for its use during the closing credits of the '70s sitcom Good Times as well as serving as the album cover of Marvin ...
Ernie Barnes’ 1976 painting The Sugar Shack, familiar to millions of TV viewers for its use during the closing credits of the ’70s sitcom Good Times as well as serving as the album cover of ...
DURHAM, N.C. – The 1970s television show “Good Times” was the prism through which many on the 1986 Duke Final Four team knew of African-American painter Ernie Barnes. The show used many of ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (WTVD) -- A famous painting celebrating black culture featured during the closing credits of "Good Times" is making its North Carolina museum debut.
Good Times, however, focused on a family struggling with poverty in the inner city, providing a different perspective. The show emerged as a spin-off from Maude, another sitcom created by Norman Lear.
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