Elena Sorolla García (first name often signed Helena;[1] 12 July 1895 – 17 March 1975[2]) was an early 20th-century Spanish sculptor and painter.
She was the youngest daughter of painter Joaquín Sorolla and curator Clotilde García del Castillo [es].
From an early age she took an interest in sculpture, unlike her older siblings María and Joaquín who favored painting.
In 1926, together with her sister María Sorolla, she held the only joint personal exhibition at Madrid's Lyceum Club Femenino [es], which from 1926 to 1936 served as an association center for educated women in the city.
[1][4] In 2015 the Sorolla Museum organized an exhibition and children's workshops on her on the occasion of International Women's Day, which showed 13 of her sculptures and one portrait.