Serenity Ballad - Woman and Poetry Wall Scroll
95cm
37½"
32.4cm
12¾"

Approximate Measurements

Artwork Panel: 14.3cm x 33cm  ≈  5½" x 13"

Silk/Brocade: 23.4cm x 95cm  ≈  9¼" x 37½"

Width at Wooden Knobs: 32.4cm  ≈  12¾"

Serenity Ballad - Woman and Poetry Wall Scroll close up view

Close up view of the Asian woman artwork mounted to this silk brocade wall scroll

清平調

Ballad of Serenity

The painting on this wall scroll features a woman (presumabely Yang Gui-Fei) wearing and sitting near peony flowers. Included in the characters is a poem or ballad about a rendezvous in the Jade Pavilion. The poem describes many elements of serenity, and thus the title "Serenity Ballad". It was written by Li Bai (701–762AD) of the Tang Dynasty.

云 想 衣 裳 花 想 容,
春 风 拂 槛 露 华 浓。
若 非 群 玉 山 头 见,
会 向 瑶 台 月 下 逢。

The translation:
A dress imagined by clouds, a look imagined by flowers,
Spring breezes caress the threshold, a lustrous dew showers;
If no meeting occurs at the cluster of Jade Mountain peaks,
Then rendezvous at Jade Pavilion in the moonlight hours.

Unfortunately, I don't have any information about the artist who painted this.