Anna Clémence Bertha Abraham Worms (26 February 1868 – 27 June 1937) was a French-born Brazilian art professor and painter of genre scenes and portraits.
At the age of thirteen, she began painting and enrolled at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where she studied with Tony Robert-Fleury, Gustave Boulanger and Benjamin Constant.
At the age of seventeen, she obtained a degree as a teacher of drawing from the Ministry of Public Instruction and taught in the communal schools.
In 1922, she presented several works at the Comemorativa do Centenário da Independência, held at the Palácio das Indústrias in São Paulo.
The following year, she held a joint exhibition with her son, the painter and sculptor, Gastão Worms [pt].