Jan Bulthuis (30 October 1750, Groningen – 29 May 1801, Amsterdam) was a Dutch draftsman and painter.
As a painter he was trained by Jurriaan Andriessen and as a draftsman by Johannes Wieringa.
Later he began to concentrate on the signs of urban and rural sites.
In 1785 he enrolled at the Stadstekenacademie (City Drawing School) where he won a gold medal.
He made a series of drawings for the description of the Zaanlandsche villages of Adriaan Loosjes, which was issued.