Evelina Stading (January 1, 1797– April 4, 1829), was a Swedish landscape painter.
She was either the daughter or the niece of the opera singer Franziska Stading (1763–1836).
Stading studied art in Stockholm, as a student of the landscape painter Carl Johan Fahlcrantz and continued her studies in Germany and Italy.
This was unusual for a Swedish female in the 1820s, and something she was admired by her contemporaries as a pioneer by doing.
From 1824 to 1827, she studied art in Dresden, and in 1827, she left for Rome via Prague and Florence, travelling in the company of her aunt.