Sculpture made of Algerian onyx-marble, bronze, gilt bronze, enamel, and amethyst eyes, and white marble socle. Sculptors such as Cordier took advantage of enamel to add color, as in this draped head covering. Charles-Henri-Joseph Cordier (French, 1827–1905), The Jewish Woman of Algiers, Paris, 1862, H. 90.2 cm (Metropolitan Museum of Art, European Sculpture and Decorative Arts Fund, 2006, inv. 2006.113a–c).