Pieter Antonie (Piet or Pieter) van Stuivenberg (January 10, 1901 - December 16, 1988) was a Dutch artist, who was active as sculptor, painter, lithographer, and graphic artist.Born in Schiedam, Van Stuivenberg received his art education at the Academy of Fine Arts and Applied Sciences now Willem de Kooning Academy) in Rotterdam.
From 1921 to 1927 he attended the evening art classes in sculpting.
Van Stuivenberg started his sculptor career as stonemason, and was first influenced by the expressionism and later abstract working with geometric shapes and tighter.
In Rotterdam he jointed the art society R33, which was founded in 1933 and dismantled in 1941.
He made study trips to Brussels, London and Paris.
In the Netherlands he subsequently joined the artist group Vrije Beelden (Free Images), founded by the Rotterdam artists Koos van Vlijmen and Wout van Heusden and others in 1946.
And he joined the group Creatie (Creation), in 1950 founded by Willy Boers en Ger Gerrits.