Athens, Hephaisteon: Metopes with Theseus and different bandits on his journey around the Isthmos, plus the Bull of Marathon and the Minotaur
Theseus and Sinis
C.H. Morgan, “The Sculptures of the Hephaisteion I,” Hesperia vol. 31.2, 1962, pl. 74b
Theseus and Skiron
B. Sauer, Das sogenannte Theseion und sein plastischer Schmuck (1899), pl. 5
Photo E. R. Deats pre 1948
Theseus and Kerkyon
B. Sauer, Das sogenannte Theseion und sein plastischer Schmuck (1899), pl. 5
Photo E. R. Deats pre 1948
Theseus and the Bull of Marathon
B. Sauer, Das sogenannte Theseion und sein plastischer Schmuck (1899), pl. 5
C.H. Morgan, “The Sculptures of the Hephaisteion I,” Hesperia vol. 31.2, 1962, pl. 75a
Theseus and the Sow of Krommyon
B. Sauer, Das sogenannte Theseion und sein plastischer Schmuck (1899), pl. 5
Photo E. R. Deats pre 1948
Theseus and the Minotaur
B. Sauer, Das sogenannte Theseion und sein plastischer Schmuck (1899), pl. 5
Photo E. R. Deats pre 1948
Theseus and Periphetes?
B. Sauer, Das sogenannte Theseion und sein plastischer Schmuck (1899), pl. 5
Photo E. R. Deats pre 1948
Theseus and Prokroustes?
B. Sauer, Das sogenannte Theseion und sein plastischer Schmuck (1899), pl. 5
C.H. Morgan, “The Sculptures of the Hephaisteion I,” Hesperia vol. 31.2, 1962, pl. 74a
Four Theseus metopes from southeast corner of Hephaisteion, Wikimedia Commons
Four Theseus metopes from northeast corner of Hephaisteion
London, British Museum E36: Attic red-figure cup with Theseus and the Bull of Marathon, the Sow of Krommyon, Prokroustes, Kerkyon, and the Minotaur.
Beazley Archive Pottery Database
Florence, Museo Archeologico 91456: Attic red-figure cup with Theseus and Sinis, Minotaur, Prokroustes, Skiron, Kerkyon and the Bull of Marathon.
Beazley Archive Pottery Database
Paris, Cabinet des Medailles fragments 535A, 536A and 647: Attic red-figure cup with Theseus and Sinis, Skiron, Kerkyon, Prokruustes and the Bull of Marathon.
Theseus and Kerkyon from interior of cup, J.E. Harrison, “Two Cylices Relating to the Exploits of Theseus,” Journal of Hellenic Studies (1889), pl. 2
Drawing by J.D. Beazley of head of Theseus from interior of cup, from Beazley Archive Pottery Database
Theseus and Prokroustes from exterior of cup, J.E. Harrison, “Two Cylices Relating to the Exploits of Theseus,” Journal of Hellenic Studies (1889), pl. 2
Drawing by J.D. Beazley of Theseus from exterior of cup, from Beazley Archive Pottery Database
Munich, Antikensammlung 2670: Attic red-figure cup by the Pistoxenos Painter, Theseus and Periphetes.
Beazley Archive Pottery Database
Edited by R. Ross Holloway, Elisha Benjamin Andrews Professor Emeritus, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown Univ., and by Frances Van Keuren, Prof. Emerita, Lamar Dodd School of Art, Univ. of Georgia, July 2016.