Martinš Kruminš (March 2, 1900 – 1992) was a Latvian-American Impressionist painter.
He left Latvia after World War II and came to the United States in 1950.
As Janis Silinš wrote in a book about Martinš Kruminš (Published by the Latvian Humanities and Social Science Association in 1980 and not copyrighted) "Martinš Kruminš ...
belongs to those artists of his generation, who amidst the changing trends of contemporary art, after thirty years in exile and emigration, as still basically close to and developing the traditions of their homeland art – of the 'Latvian or Riga School'".