A young child leans on a cushion holding an apple.
It is not clear if it is a girl or a boy.
The longish hair, delicate rosy cheeks and full, red lips suggest it might be a girl and the white cloth around the shoulders resembles a fichu - the shawl worn by little girls.
However, fichus were usually made of lighter, transparent material while this one is opaque.
Jean-Baptiste Greuze | A Child with an Apple, 1779 | The National Gallery, London