I do not know who made it or what it’s made of
17” x 54”
Hello, this item is a traditional Chinese hanging scroll, most likely a piece of calligraphy. The visible portion shows characters written in bold ink with associated red seals, which indicate the artist’s or collector’s stamp of authenticity. The scroll is mounted with a wooden roller, typical of 20th century works, and the inscription on the side suggests the title or the artist’s name. Measuring approximately 17 x 54 inches, it falls into the standard size for display scrolls. Calligraphy scrolls of this type often served as decorative and scholarly pieces, valued both for their aesthetic execution and the prestige of the calligrapher.
Based on its style and mounting, this piece likely dates to the mid to late 20th century, though exact dating requires further analysis of the paper, ink, and seals. At present, without a secure attribution to a recognized artist, its market value would typically range between 200 and 500 USD at auction, reflecting the demand for decorative Asian scrolls of this size and quality.