Johannes Petrus Henricus van Lunteren, aka Joop, (Vrijenban (Delft), 1882 – The Hague, 1958) was a Dutch sculptor. He attended the School of Applied Arts in Haarlem. After his training, he often collaborated with architects and sculptors they recruited to embellish large building projects for governments and companies with sculpture. Under the direction of Hendrik van den Eijnde, Van Lunteren worked with Hildo Krop, Anton Rädecker and Jan Havermans on the many ornaments of the Scheepvaarthuis (1916) in Amsterdam. This sculptor's studio then gave a major boost to the revival of stone sculpture, where stone carving could be learned again. As a sculptor and monumental artist, Joop van Lunteren worked in Rotterdam, The Hague, Amsterdam, Enschede and Maastricht, among others. The artist lived in The Hague until his death in 1958.