Henoch (Henryk) Barczyński (15 December 1896 c. 14 March 1941) was a Polish painter, graphic artist, illustrator of Jewish descent.
In 1925, he won the first prize for a propaganda poster during the International Red Cross Contest.
Barczyński's artistic works were influenced by Marc Chagall and Oskar Kokoschka, and motivated by the everyday life of the Polish Jews.
He painted in water colors, practiced copper plate engraving and etching.
His artworks have been exhibited in Berlin, Dresden, Tel Aviv, New York City and Łódź.