Ròmerienė Sofija ( Zofia Romerowa ) (1885 in Tartu - 1972 Montréal). Lithuanian painter, graphic artist.
She studied art privately and at the Vilnius Drawing School. Around 1900 she studied in Krakow and Munich, and in 1904–05 in Paris. In 1905–06 she attended J. Siedlecki's courses at the Museum of Technology and Industry in Krakow. From 1911 she lived in the Tytuvėnai Manor. In 1915 she moved with her family to Aninsk (Vitebsk Governorate). In 1919 she returned to Tytuvėnai, established a weaving workshop in the manor; she often visited Kaunas, Vilnius, and abroad.
In 1941, she was deported to Komi with her husband, worked as a painter in a toy factory in Syktyvkar, and later at the Polish embassy. In 1942, she received permission to move to Kuibyshev.
In 1943, she evacuated to Tehran with the Polish embassy. Ah then lived in Cairo from 1944 to 1947, in Great Britain from 1947, in Canada from 1950 (first in Sainte-Adèle, then in Montreal), in Washington from 1955 to 1963, and then returned to Montreal.