Framed oil on canvas reproduction of Rembrandt's "Girl at a Window" Circa 1645.

Unknown Reproduction artist - Very accurate representation of the original. Not a print - Not a poster

An actual oil painting on canvas in a very attractive frame. Approximately 20 inches wide by 25 inches tall, in an antique gold wood frame

Quote "In Girl at a Window we see a young woman, possibly a servant girl, leaning on a stone ledge. She wears a loose-fitting white blouse, fastened with gold braid, her flowing curls crowned by a red cap. She has a rosy complexion, and the paint has been applied with thickly impastoed (thickly applied) paint. She inhabits a dark, ambiguous space, and it is unclear where she is located. What is most striking about the picture, however, is her very direct gaze. She looks straight at the viewer, drawing them into the picture; a fact underlined by the gesture she makes with her left hand, pointing towards herself."

https://www.khanacademy.org/humanities/monarchy-enlightenment/baroque-art1/holland/a/rembrandt-girl-at-a-window