Approximate Measurements
Artwork Panel: 68.2cm x 67.9cm ≈ 26¾" x 26¾"
Silk/Brocade Border: 78.2cm x 77.9cm ≈ 30¾" x 30¾"
The title is actually a poem about enjoying the attributes of your current age, and enjoying the time that you have on this world.
While the name of the artist is Wang Wen-Hua, he has signed this "Fan Zeng". This is not his pen name, but rather this painting is a tribute to a famous artists named Fan Zeng (In this case, "tribute" is a nice way to say this is almost a "forgery"). Of course, if you don't have $50,000 you cannot afford an original Fan Zeng painting.
The artist's name is (Wang Wen-Hua) who lives in the Jinan area of Shandong Province in Northern China. He specializes in traditional figure paintings and subjects like this (especially Buddhism and philosophy-related themes).
This was painted on Chinese xuan paper (often incorrectly called "rice paper"). The artist used watercolors throughout.
After buying this from the artist in Jinan, I rolled it up in a tube, and put it in my backpack. I then took the 5-hour-train ride back to our workshop in Beijing. At the workshop, it was laminated to more sheets of xuan paper and a silk border was added by our skilled craftsmen. See more about mounting Asian art