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Fur Alma, which translates to "Fur Soul" in Hungarian, is an olfactory exploration of the sensual, animalic allure of fur. Steinberg's inspiration for this fragrance was the luxurious, tactile experience of wrapping oneself in the finest furs – a sensation he sought to capture and convey through an expertly crafted blend of essences.
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Fur Alma was exhibited only once during Steinberg’s life (Galerie nächst St. Stephan, Vienna, 1963). It was ignored until included in the 1995 survey Displaced Materials: Holocaust Memory in Mixed Media (Jewish Museum Vienna). Contemporary artists like Zofia Kulik and Doris Salcedo cite Steinberg’s fur pieces as precursors to textile-based trauma art. Fur Alma, which translates to "Fur Soul" in
Juxtaposed against the organic softness of the pelt is the case: a 39mm block of , forged by Steinberg himself using a 200-layer fold of nickel and high-carbon steel. The acid-etched topographical pattern evokes frozen fjords or aerial views of desert canyons. Stephan, Vienna, 1963)