During the past thirty years Keisaburō has made more than forty woodblock prints of flowers and (or) birds. Most often he drew species native to his home in northern Japan. The owl was his favorite bird, especially the endangered Blakiston’s fish-owl. Ten examples of his owl prints are shown in this gallery. Click on a picture to enlarge it. To see more prints by Keisaburō click here.
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