Emil Stumpp (17 March 1886, in Neckarzimmern – 5 April 1941, in Stuhm in West Prussia) was a German painter teacher and artist known for his cartoons and drawings of well-known people in the 1930s during the Weimar Republic.
He died in 1941 in jail after returning to Germany.
He had left after drawing an unflattering portrait of Adolf Hitler.