
Approximate Measurements
Artwork Panel: 67.3cm x 67.9cm ≈ 26½" x 26¾"
Silk/Brocade Border: 77.3cm x 77.9cm ≈ 30½" x 30¾"




This painting features a poem about Yue Guifei (one of the famous four beauties of ancient China). The poem was written by Bai Juyi during the Tang Dynasty.
In the painting, you will see Yue Guifei surrounded by Lychee fruits (her favorite fruit).
The title of this painting is simply "Chang Hen De Shi Yi" which is basically the title of the long poem. Also indicated in the Chinese characters is the fact that this was painted in Autumn of 2006 as well as the artist's signature.
The artist's name is 

(Li Shui-Yi) who lives in the Sichuan Province of Southern China. He specializes in a style of traditional artwork that has an abstract essence.
His paintings are signed with just his given name of 
.
You may be able to read his red chop which also contains the same characters of his given name 
but written in this ancient seal script form of Chinese.