Hermine Waterneau or Waternau (1862 - 1916) was a French painter.

Hermine Waterneau | |
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| Born | 1862 Paris |
| Died | 16 September 1916 (aged 53–54) |
| Nationality | France |
| Occupation | Painter |
She was the daughter of Louis Aimé Waternau, French colonel commander of the Légion d'honneur after the Battle of Wörth, who died in 1879 . She became a pupil of Delphine Arnould de Cool-Fortin and showed work at the Paris Salon from 1878 when she showed a portrait of her father.[1][2] Her work By the Bank of a Stream was included in the book Women Painters of the World.[3]
She died of a heart attack together with her maid Ermunde Serre, and their bodies were discovered by authorities when neighbors were alarmed by their absence.[4]
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