María Carmen Portela (Buenos Aires, October 6, 1898 - 1983) was an Argentine engraver and sculptor who settled in Montevideo, Uruguay, in 1944, and became a legal citizen.
In 1939, Portela received a scholarship to study sculpture and engraving in Europe from the National Commission of Culture, which she was unable to use because of World War II. In 1944, she settled in Uruguay, where she obtained legal citizenship. She was married to the Uruguayan pedagogue and writer Jesualdo Sosa [es]. In engraving, she specialized in the drypoint technique, while in sculpture, her portraits stood out. She was a teacher of plastic artists; Carmen Garayalde was a student.[1]