Johan Fredrik Martin (8 June 1755 – 28 September 1816) was a Swedish painter and engraver of the eighteenth century.
He spent the years 1770–1780 in England and received his education there from English graphic artists including William Woollett and Francesco Bartolozzi.
At first he worked very close to his brother Elias, but after 1785 he became more independent and made graphic prints for other artists, among them Pehr Hilleström.
In 1805 he began to develop these and similar drawings in aquatint, and his great work, Svenska vyer arose gradually.
Among his works is the "beautifying theatre view" from the Södermalm district of Stockholm with upper-class audience that is a watercoloured etching after a drawing by his brother Elias from about 1790.