The painting had been estimated to go for £70,000
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A painting reproduced for one of the most popular Christmas card designs has been auctioned for £145,000.
Aberdeenshire laird Joseph Farquharson, who died in 1935, painted "Sheep Beneath Snow Encumbered Branches" more than 100 years ago.
The picture, of sheep in a snowy field under a setting sun, is described as a subtle depiction of a winter landscape.
The owner bought it 40 years ago for £1,450. Auctioneers Lyon and Turnbull had expected it to fetch £70,000.
The buyer, from Scotland, was said to be "over the moon" after the keen bidding.
The painting is for a private collection.
Jo Marchbank, of Hallmark Cards, said the picture was one of the company's most popular Christmas cards.
Ms Marchbank said Farquharson created a "unique atmosphere" in his paintings.
She described the image as a "dramatic yet subtle depiction of a winter landscape with a beautiful light bathing the scene from a setting sun".
Farquharson, who was laird of a 20,000-acre Aberdeenshire estate, died in 1935, aged 88.
It is thought he exhibited the painting at the Royal Academy in 1901.
It has been a popular Christmas card for about 30 years.
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