Mira Klobucar (born Mira Ehrlich; July 28, 1888 - died July 10, 1956) was Croatian painter.
Klobucar was born in Zagreb on July 28, 1888, to a wealthy Jewish family of Herman and Marija (née Eisner) Ehrlich, and was raised with four siblings; Adolf, Ernest, Ðuro and Hugo.
After the death of her father, her mother sent her away to gymnasium Sacré Cœur in Vienna.
After gymnasium, she was educated at the City and Guilds of London Art School.
Klobucar's body of work was small, because she painted only in particular moments of inspiration.
From 1933 to 1940, she held exhibition as a member of the Artists' Club, and as a member of the Croatian Association of Artists.
Klobucar was married to Viktor Klobucar, with whom she lived in the villa which was designed by her brother Hugo Ehrlich, known Croatian architect.
Although she was forced to wear yellow star of David on her clothes, Klobucar survived the Holocaust.