Faustino Bocchi

The Mock Visit of Ceremony

1659–1742
Pen and brown ink, brush and brown and gray wash, over black chalk. Squared in black chalk
29.1 × 29.1 cm (11.5 × 11.5 in)

SEE IT IN PERSON

Not currently on view

In the collection of The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York · as of July 2026

View at metmuseum.orgPlan a visit ↗

Discussion

Be the first to share your thoughts.

Sign in to join the discussion.

Community guidelines

More by Faustino Bocchi

Five Caricatures of Men (recto); Sketch of Male Figure and Bird (verso)Five Caricatures of Men (recto); Sketch of Male Figure and BTwo Dwarfs Playing Dice, a Dog at Left (recto), Study of a Leg (verso)Two Dwarfs Playing Dice, a Dog at Left (recto), Study of a L

More like this

An Itinerant Peddler in a VillageCornelis Dusart — An Itinerant Peddler in a VillageYoung Soldier Showing a Head to the Populace (David?)Anonymous, Italian, 16th century — Young Soldier Showing a HSheet with Figure Studies (double sided)Pietro Novelli, called Il Monrealese — Sheet with Figure StuIllustration for a Book:  Two Scenes of CoronationGiovanni Battista Tiepolo — Illustration for a Book: Two ScA Family CarousingDavid Teniers the Younger — A Family CarousingSaint John the Baptist Appearing Before HerodAugustin Braun — Saint John the Baptist Appearing Before HerResting Mother and Child, and Two Men, One Lifting BasketStefano della Bella — Resting Mother and Child, and Two Men,Peasants DrinkingIsaac van Ostade — Peasants DrinkingTemptation of St. Anthony (recto); Fantastic Landscape (verso)Jan Wellens de Cock — Temptation of St. Anthony (recto); FanEurydice Bitten by a SerpentHendrick de Clerck — Eurydice Bitten by a SerpentThe Prodigal Son Squanders his Fortune with ProstitutesAugustin Braun|Sebastiaen Vrancx — The Prodigal Son SquanderSaint Paul Rescued from Prison by an AngelUnknown artist — Saint Paul Rescued from Prison by an Angel