Son of the artist, Isak Edvard Wacklin by Isak Wacklin, 1757.
Maybe a tad more familiar piece by the same artist:
Miss Heckford, 1757

Saying the artist is Finnish wasn’t very exact. He was born in Oulu in 1720, but Finland was a part of Sweden back then.
Edit: I guess - unless my math is completely off - it’s Lady Medusa who gets to feel the warmest and fuzziest as she got the closest.
Probably the location threw you guys off a bit; apparently Isak Wacklin lived in St.Petersburg, Stockholm and Copenhagen among other places, but still, he was hardly at the epicenter of artistic innovation. Styles might have trickled down to him with a lag of a few, or possibly even tens of years.


