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"Giverny - A Year in the Garden" is a photobook by Terri Weifenbach, one of America's leading female photographers. Born in 1957, Weifenbach studied painting at the University of Maryland, and began taking photographs in the 1970s, creating works with natural landscapes as a motif. Weifenbach's work is characterized by vivid colors and pinpoint focus, and her photobooks have been highly praised. She is a popular photographer in Japan, having held an exhibition with Rinko Kawauchi titled "Gift" in 2014, and her first large-scale solo exhibition "The May Sun" at IZU PHOTO MUSEUM in 2017. This book is a collection of images taken over the course of a year of the garden of the Impressionist Museum, which was built in 1992 in "Giverny," a famous place associated with Claude Monet, in order to convey the history of "Impressionism" in art history. The garden was landscaped by Mark Rudkin, an American who became famous as a gardener after working as a singer and painter, and was inspired by the beauty of the garden he created in his own home. This book is fascinated by a number of exceptionally beautiful plants.