Hugo Tutein Nolthenius (Amsterdam, August 2, 1863 - Delft, December 12, 1944) was a Dutch industrialist and art collector.
From 1878 to 1881, Tutein Nolthenius worked at the "De Atlas" factory.
His collection included oriental ceramics and jade,[2][3] as well as artworks by Vincent van Gogh,[4][5] Johan Thorn Prikker[6] and Isaac Israëls.
[8] In 1912, he lent four Van Goghs from his collection to the Sonderbund Exhibition in Cologne.
[9] He had a brother, Jacques Tutein Nolthenius and a nephew, William, who inherited parts of his collection.