Helen Cordelia Angell, née Coleman (1847 – 1884) was an English watercolour painter.
[1] Angell was the fifth daughter of the twelve children of Henrietta Dendy and William Thomas Coleman, a physician.
Along with her sister, pottery artist Rose Rebecca Coleman, she learned painting and drawing from their older brother William Stephen Coleman, who kept an art pottery studio in South Kensington.
[1][3] Before his death, watercolor painter William Henry Hunt named Coleman his only successor.
Her painting Study of a bird's nest was included in the 1905 book Women Painters of the World.