Georg Schrimpf (13 February 1889 – April 19, 1938(1938-04-19) (aged 49)) was a German painter and graphic artist.
Along with Otto Dix, George Grosz and Christian Schad, Schrimpf is broadly acknowledged as a main representative of the art trend Neue Sachlichkeit (usually translated New Objectivity), which developed, in Weimar Germany, in the 1920s as a counter-movement to Expressionism and Abstraction.
Schrimpf was listed as a producer of Degenerate Art by the German National Socialist government in the 1930s.