Juan Eduardo David Posada (born 25 April 1911, Las Villas, Cuba — died 8 August 1981, Havana) was a Cuban artist.
David spent his early years in Spain with his mother and returned to Cuba in 1919.
As a young adult, he worked in Cienfuegos, Cuba, and began studying art under Adolfo Meano.
He had his first solo exhibition in 1931, displaying thirty caricatures at a photography shop in Santa Clara.
His political activities led to several arrests, and eventually to his departure from Santa Clara to Havana, in 1935.