Tydeus Painter

He was active during the Late Corinthian phase (ca.

His most important works are on red-ground neck amphorae; they include a depiction of the killing of the nude Ismene by Tydeus on his name vase, which is now on display in the Louvre.

[1] On a second amphora, also in Paris[2] he painted the fight between Theseus and the Minotaur.

Striking feature of his works is the copious use of white and red paints, as well as the many inscriptions naming his figures.

His work can so far not be distinguished from that of related artists with complete certainty.