
doi: 10.2307/500229
AKYLIX in the British Museum (E 84), decorated by the Kodros Painter,' has an unusual feature in that the outside and the inside are the same in subject and very similar in design. Each shows Theseus in six of his exploits: the punishment of Skiron, the capture of the Marathonian bull, the death of Sinis, the contest with the sow of Krommyon, the wrestling with the robber Kerkyon, and the triumph over Prokrustes. Around the tondo, in which the slaying of the Minotaur is shown, the six exploits are in a continuous frieze, whereas on the outside these are necessarily separated, by the handles and the palmettes below, into two parts each of which consists of three groups. When Cecil Smith published the drawing of the inside he suggested that two figures, one with Skiron and one with the sow of Krom-
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