Kathrin Cawein (1895–1996) was an American printmaker known for her etchings.
Her style was realist and her subjects were mainly landscapes and interiors.
Early in her career, her work received praise from one critic for its "adroit handling of color and good drawing — a technique that seems to express personal engaging conceptions." Critics also considered her prints to be "striking" and having a "high level of workmanship."