Clelia Bompiani-Battaglia (5 August 1848, in Rome – 23 February 1927, in Rome) was an Italian painter.
She was a pupil of her father, Roberto Bompiani, and of the professors in the Accademia di San Luca.
The following paintings in watercolor established her reputation as an artist: Confidential Communication ( (1885); the Fortune-Teller (1887); A Public Copyist (1888); and The Wooing (1888).
Along with Alceste Campriani, Ada Negri, Juana Romani, and Erminia de Sanctis, Bompiani is named as one of Italy's best modern painters.