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Hoen Collection

"Hoen: A Fusion of Smith, Hoen, and Partyka" Step into the world of Hoen, where a delightful blend of nature's wonders awaits

Background imageHoen Collection: Mercer cherry, Prunus avium. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H

Mercer cherry, Prunus avium. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H
FLO4720946 Mercer cherry, Prunus avium. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H. Prestele from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture

Background imageHoen Collection: Eldorado blackberry, Rubus fruticosus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by

Eldorado blackberry, Rubus fruticosus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by D.G
FLO4720824 Eldorado blackberry, Rubus fruticosus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by D.G. Passmore from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture

Background imageHoen Collection: Cherry varieties, Bing and Napoleon, Prunus avium. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical

Cherry varieties, Bing and Napoleon, Prunus avium. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William
FLO4720942 Cherry varieties, Bing and Napoleon, Prunus avium. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H

Background imageHoen Collection: Hannibal raspberry, Rubus idaeus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by

Hannibal raspberry, Rubus idaeus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H
FLO4720866 Hannibal raspberry, Rubus idaeus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H. Prestele from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture

Background imageHoen Collection: Japanese persimmon variety, Costata, Diospyros khaki. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical

Japanese persimmon variety, Costata, Diospyros khaki. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by D.G
FLO4720855 Japanese persimmon variety, Costata, Diospyros khaki. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by D.G

Background imageHoen Collection: Buffalo berry, Shepherdia argentia. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by D.G

Buffalo berry, Shepherdia argentia. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by D.G
FLO4720798 Buffalo berry, Shepherdia argentia. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by D.G. Passmore from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture

Background imageHoen Collection: Sophie plum, Prunus domestica. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H

Sophie plum, Prunus domestica. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H
FLO4720966 Sophie plum, Prunus domestica. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H. Prestele from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture

Background imageHoen Collection: Primus blackberry, Rubus ursinus x Rubus crataegifolius hybrid

Primus blackberry, Rubus ursinus x Rubus crataegifolius hybrid. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration
FLO4720821 Primus blackberry, Rubus ursinus x Rubus crataegifolius hybrid. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H

Background imageHoen Collection: Royal Church raspberry, Rubus idaeus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by

Royal Church raspberry, Rubus idaeus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H
FLO4720925 Royal Church raspberry, Rubus idaeus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H. Prestele from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture

Background imageHoen Collection: Dark Brahma cockerel

Dark Brahma cockerel, Gallus gallus domesticus, Lady Gwydyrs Sultan, cup at Middleton 1871, winner at Crystal Palace, Birmingham, Bristol

Background imageHoen Collection: Smith, Hoen, Partyka

Smith, Hoen, Partyka High Jump, Helsinki 1994 22 September 1994 Date: 22 September 1994

Background imageHoen Collection: Brown leghorns or Livorno chickens

Brown leghorns or Livorno chickens, Gallus gallus domesticus. Chromolithograph by Vincent Brooks Day & Son after an illustration by J.W

Background imageHoen Collection: Silkie or Silky cock and hen

Silkie or Silky cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus, Lady Gwydyrs pair, first prize in any variety class at Bristol 1871. Chromolithograph by Vincent Brooks Day & Son after an illustration by J.W

Background imageHoen Collection: Golden spangled Polish cock and hen

Golden spangled Polish cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus, Henry Beldons pair, cup at Crystal Palace, first prize at Birmingham 1871

Background imageHoen Collection: Buff cochin hen

Buff cochin hen, Gallus gallus domesticus. Chromolithograph by Vincent Brooks Day & Son after an illustration by J.W. Ludlow from Lewis Wrights The Illustrated Book of Poultry, Cassell, London, 1890

Background imageHoen Collection: Sophie plum, Prunus domestica

Sophie plum, Prunus domestica. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H. Prestele from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture, 1892

Background imageHoen Collection: Mercer cherry, Prunus avium

Mercer cherry, Prunus avium. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H. Prestele from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture, 1892

Background imageHoen Collection: Cherry varieties, Bing and Napoleon, Prunus avium

Cherry varieties, Bing and Napoleon, Prunus avium. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H. Prestele from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture, 1892

Background imageHoen Collection: Royal Church raspberry, Rubus idaeus

Royal Church raspberry, Rubus idaeus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H. Prestele from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture, 1892

Background imageHoen Collection: Giant loquat from van Demans Report of

Giant loquat from van Demans Report of
Giant loquat, Eriobotrya japonica. Chromolithograph (lithocaustic) by A. Hoen Co. from a botanical illustration by William H. Prestele from Henry van Demans Report of the Pomologist, US Govt

Background imageHoen Collection: Japanese persimmon variety, Costata, Diospyros kaki

Japanese persimmon variety, Costata, Diospyros kaki. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by D.G. Passmore from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture, 1892

Background imageHoen Collection: Hannibal raspberry, Rubus idaeus

Hannibal raspberry, Rubus idaeus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H. Prestele from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture, 1892

Background imageHoen Collection: Primus blackberry, Rubus ursinus x Rubus crataegifolius

Primus blackberry, Rubus ursinus x Rubus crataegifolius hybrid. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by William H

Background imageHoen Collection: Eldorado blackberry, Rubus fruticosus

Eldorado blackberry, Rubus fruticosus. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by D.G. Passmore from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture, 1892

Background imageHoen Collection: Buffalo berry, Shepherdia argentia

Buffalo berry, Shepherdia argentia. Chromolithograph by Hoen after a botanical illustration by D.G. Passmore from the Report of the Pomologist, US Department of Agriculture, 1892

Background imageHoen Collection: Plume offerings made at the shrine of Pai yat yamo

Plume offerings made at the shrine of Pai yat yamo, God of Music, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology

Background imageHoen Collection: Altar of Ma tke Tsan nakwe, Little Fire Fraternity

Altar of Ma tke Tsan nakwe, Little Fire Fraternity, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1904

Background imageHoen Collection: Altar of Pe shatsilo kwe, Cimex Fraternity, Zuni nation

Altar of Pe shatsilo kwe, Cimex Fraternity, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1904

Background imageHoen Collection: Altar of Shu maakwe, Zuni nation

Altar of Shu maakwe, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1904

Background imageHoen Collection: Mask of the Shumai koli of the Zenith, Zuni nation

Mask of the Shumai koli of the Zenith, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1904

Background imageHoen Collection: Sword swallowers of the Ma tke Thlan nakwe

Sword swallowers of the Ma tke Thlan nakwe, Great Fire Fraternity, Zuni nation. Lithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington

Background imageHoen Collection: Altar of Ma tke Thlan nakwe, Great Fire Fraternity

Altar of Ma tke Thlan nakwe, Great Fire Fraternity, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1904

Background imageHoen Collection: Mask of Great God of the Great Fire Fraternity, Zuni Nation

Mask of Great God of the Great Fire Fraternity, Zuni Nation
Mask of Kok ko Thlann a, Great God, of Ma tke Thlan nakwe, Great Fire Fraternity, Zuni Nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American

Background imageHoen Collection: Boxes of the Thle wekwe, Sword Swallower Fraternity

Boxes of the Thle wekwe, Sword Swallower Fraternity, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1904

Background imageHoen Collection: Sword of the Thle wekwe, Sword Swallower Fraternity

Sword of the Thle wekwe, Sword Swallower Fraternity, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1904

Background imageHoen Collection: Altar of the Ne wekwe, Galaxy Fraternity, Zuni nation

Altar of the Ne wekwe, Galaxy Fraternity, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1904

Background imageHoen Collection: Mask of Kok ko Thlan na (Great God) of Ne wekwe

Mask of Kok ko Thlan na (Great God) of Ne wekwe and mask of Mi totasha, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology

Background imageHoen Collection: Dry painting in front of the Altar of Shi wannakwe

Dry painting in front of the Altar of Shi wannakwe, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1904

Background imageHoen Collection: Mili Insignia of the Order of O naya natkia

Mili Insignia of the Order of O naya natkia
Mili (ear of corn covered with plumes) Insignia of the Order of O naya natkia, Life Givers, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of

Background imageHoen Collection: Men and corn maidens performing the Pleasure

Men and corn maidens performing the Pleasure
Men and corn maidens in feather headdress performing the Pleasure Dance, Zuni nation. Lithograph after a painting by Mary Wright Gill from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of

Background imageHoen Collection: Man performing the Dog Dance, Zuni nation

Man performing the Dog Dance, Zuni nation
Man in feather headdress performing the Dog Dance, Zuni nation. Lithograph after a painting by Mary Wright Gill from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology

Background imageHoen Collection: Zuni men imitating the Dance of the Ye bi chai

Zuni men imitating the Dance of the Ye bi chai Gods of the Navahos. Lithograph after a painting by Mary Wright Gill from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology

Background imageHoen Collection: Masks of god and goddesses accompanying He mishikwe

Masks of god and goddesses accompanying He mishikwe
Mask of god accompanying He mishikwe, and masks of goddesses accompanying He mishikwe, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of

Background imageHoen Collection: Mask of the He mishiikwe with tablet, Zuni Nation

Mask of the He mishiikwe with tablet, Zuni Nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1904

Background imageHoen Collection: Mask of the Muluktatkia, Zuni nation

Mask of the Muluktatkia, Zuni nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1904

Background imageHoen Collection: Mask of Na tashku and Na wisho, Zuni Nation

Mask of Na tashku and Na wisho, Zuni Nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1904

Background imageHoen Collection: Mask of the U wannami, Rain Makers, Zuni Nation

Mask of the U wannami, Rain Makers, Zuni Nation. Chromolithograph by August Hoen from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology, Washington, 1904

Background imageHoen Collection: Ko yemshi Gods in Plaza, Zuni nation

Ko yemshi Gods in Plaza, Zuni nation
Ko yemshi Gods in masks and blankets in the plaza, Zuni nation. Lithograph after a painting by Mary Wright Gill from John Wesley Powells 23rd Annual Report of the Bureau of American Ethnology



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"Hoen: A Fusion of Smith, Hoen, and Partyka" Step into the world of Hoen, where a delightful blend of nature's wonders awaits. Picture yourself surrounded by the vibrant beauty of Brown Leghorns or Livorno chickens gracefully roaming free. Marvel at the elegance of Silkie or Silky cock and hen as they flaunt their luxurious feathers. In this enchanting realm, you'll encounter the majestic Golden Spangled Polish cock and hen, their plumage shimmering like gold in the sunlight. Admire the regal Dark Brahma cockerel strutting with confidence while captivating all who lay eyes upon him. As you wander further, a charming Buff Cochin hen catches your attention with her fluffy feathers that seem to invite warm embraces. Nearby stands Sophie Plum, a Prunus domestica variety so succulent it will leave your taste buds dancing with joy. But wait. The Mercer Cherry also beckons; its deep red hue promises an explosion of sweetness on your palate. And don't forget about Bing and Napoleon cherry varieties from Prunus avium – each bite bursting with flavor. Stumble upon the Royal Church Raspberry bush laden with plump berries just waiting to be picked and savored. And behold. The Giant Loquat from Van Demans Report emerges before you—a fruit so colossal it seems almost unreal. Finally, discover the Costata Japanese Persimmon variety—Diospyros kaki—its unique shape and rich orange color enticing you to take a bite filled with autumnal delight. Welcome to Hoen—a magical place where Smith's legacy intertwines seamlessly with Hoen's expertise while Partyka adds its own touch of wonder. Here lies an extraordinary fusion showcasing nature's finest treasures for all to enjoy.