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Erich Šlomović was born on 1915 in Hungarian Empire, (now Croatia). Discover Erich Šlomović's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 27 years old?

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Occupation Art collector
Age 27 years old
Zodiac Sign
Born 1915, 1915
Birthday 1915
Birthplace Đakovo, Austro-Hungarian Empire, (now Croatia)
Date of death 1942 (aged 27) - Around Ćuprija, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Serbia) Around Ćuprija, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Serbia)
Died Place Around Ćuprija, Kingdom of Yugoslavia (now Serbia)
Nationality Croatia

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Parents Bernard and Roza Šlomović
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Erich Šlomović Net Worth

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1989

After his death, Šlomović's mother donated his collection to the National Museum of Serbia. In 1989 Veljko Bulajić directed Donator, a movie dedicated to Šlomović's tragic life while in 2004 Momo Kapor wrote a book about his life. The paintings in the Société Generale bank were discovered in 1979 when the bank was allowed to open the vault to recover unpaid storage fees. There is a legal dispute over the ownership of those paintings.

1944

During World War II, with the Independent State of Croatia establishment in 1941, Šlomović and his family moved to Bačina in Serbia in an attempt to save themselves. While in Bačina, Šlomović hid the paintings he brought with him. Later, as a part of the German reprisals of 100 Serbian men shot for every German soldier killed, Bernard, Erich and Egon were taken to detention camp in Ćuprija. Soon after, they were all killed. Erich's mother Rosa and female cousin Mara were not touched and neither was his collection. Rosa died in a train accident, together with Mara children. The accident happened in dec/31/1944 in Velika Plana, Serbia. Mara survived the Holocaust hidden by the local population. (7)

1930

In the 1930s, Šlomović moved to Paris, where he was befriended by legendary art collector Ambroise Vollard. Through Vollard, Šlomović met the greatest artists of the age, including Picasso, Matisse, Cocteau, Rouault among others, and was able to amass an impressive personal collection of some 600 works. Vollard died in a car accident in July 1939. Shortly after that, with France on the brink of Nazi invasion, Šlomović decided to return to Yugoslavia, where the war had not yet spread. He left about 200 artworks in a vault in the Société Générale in Paris, and the rest he had shipped via diplomatic pouch to Belgrade. These were exhibited at a highly acclaimed exhibition in Zagreb in 1940.

1915

Erich Šlomović (Serbian: Erih Šlomović, also known as Erich Chlomovitch) (1915–1942) was a Yugoslav art collector. He was an assistant and protégé of Ambroise Vollard.

Šlomović was born in Đakovo (Austro-Hungarian Empire) in 1915 to a Jewish family of Bernard and Roza Šlomović. He had a brother, Egon.