David Frumerie (1641–1677) was a Swedish painter.
At the request of Louis De Geer, Martin moved to Sweden in 1635, sailing out from Leiden.
Frumerie was married to Barbro Eriksdotter Löök.
[2] As was active as a painter, carrying out a number of decorative and gilding works at the then newly built Drottningholm Castle from 1666 until his death.
[2][3] A portrait of Gustav I of Sweden by Frumerie is at the Gripsholm, and about ten paintings by this artist are at Nationalmuseum.