FIG. 61. WOMAN’S DORIC CHITON OF THE V CENTURY

FIG. 62. WOMAN IN IONIC CHITON

The woman’s Doric chiton of this time may be seen in the statue of Eirene, No. 15 in the Sculpture Gallery ([fig. 61]), and it is worn without a girdle by the young girl on a gravestone (No. 21, [fig. 63]). Here the open side shows plainly. A drawing of Zeus on a krater on the bottom of Case O in the Fourth Room, and a young hunter on a krater on the left side of the first shelf show the man’s chiton ([fig. 67]). The Ionic chiton is illustrated by the statue of a goddess, No. 19 in the Sculpture Gallery. Metal buttons to represent the sleeve fastenings were inserted in the marble.

FIG. 63. DORIC CHITON WITHOUT GIRDLE