[Machine Translation] Once upon a time, in the country of Georgia at the foot of the Caucasus Mountains, there was a wandering painter named Niko Pirosmanashvili, who was usually called Niko or Pirosmani. He was poor, and in exchange for alcohol and bread, he painted store signs and pictures for the walls. Most of the paintings depicted the lives of Georgian people, legends, and animals. He spent his life in solitude, but his dream was to build a large wooden house where he could talk with his friends over a cup of tea.