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How did Ernie Barnes die?

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Asked by: Liceth Bradley

myeloid leukemiamyeloid leukemia.

Where is Ernie Barnes?

Barnes died on April 27, 2009 in Los Angeles, CA. His work is currently held in the collections of the American Sport Art Museum and Archives in Daphne, the Seattle Art Museum, and African American Museum in Philadelphia.

What was Ernie’s most famous painting?

The Sugar Shack

Ernie Barnes’s most famous painting, “The Sugar Shack,” an exultant dancing scene that was featured on the cover of Marvin Gaye’s album “I Want You” and during the closing credits of the TV sitcom “Good Times,” sold for a whopping $15.3 million at Christie’s 20th Century auction on Thursday evening to the energy trader …

Who actually painted JJ paintings on Good Times?

Ernie Barnes

Throughout the “Good Times” television series (1974-79) most of the paintings by the character JJ are works by Ernie Barnes.

How much is the original sugar shack painting worth?

$15.3 million

The scene that burned into the teenager’s mind that day would become “The Sugar Shack,” a 1976 painting known for its appearance first on a Marvin Gaye album and then accompanying the closing credits to the 1970s TV show, “Good Times.” And it just sold at auction in New York for $15.3 million.

Who actually painted the paintings on Good Times?

A second special aired in 1972. Throughout the Good Times television series (1974–79) most of the paintings by the character J.J. are works by Ernie Barnes.

Who really painted the paintings on Good Times?

Ernie Barnes

Ernie Barnes
Years active: 1959-2009, his death
Series involved with: Good Times
Job on series painted artwork used on the series appeared as Armed hoodlum in “The Houseguest” (Season 2) Appeared as one of Sweet Daddy Williams’s hoods in “Sweet Daddy Williams” (Season 3)

Who bought The Sugar Shack painting?

player Bill Perkins

Hedge fund manager and poker player Bill Perkins bought the piece after more than 10½ minutes of bidding, the company said.

Why did Ernie Barnes paint The Sugar Shack?

For Sugar Shack, Barnes said he drew on childhood memories to paint the canvas, of a packed dance hall, Black men and women grooving with abandon to the sounds of an R&B band.