Ramon Martí i Alsina (1826–1894), is a Catalan Realist painter.
He studies in Barcelona at La Llotja school of art under Antoni Ferrant, Claudi Lorenzale and Lluís Rigalt, among others.
He makes several trips to Paris in successive stages, over which he comes to know the work of Courbet, the French Realists and the Barbizon school.
Although he is primarily a realist, his early works are influenced by Romanticism and in his later works, he begins adapting the tenets of Impressionism, hence some critics consider him an Eclectic painter.
He is considered the best representative of Spanish Realism and is credited with introducing Courbet's ideas into Catalonia.