Ángel Zárraga (y) Argüelles (August 16, 1886 in Victoria de Durango – September 22, 1946) was a Mexican painter.
He was a founding member of the cultural organization El Ateneo de la Juventud.
His family made possible for him a study trip to Europe in 1904, where he visited and exhibited in Spain, France and Italy.
In 1911 he moved to France for good, and he only returned to Mexico once at the outbreak of World War II for a short time.
During World War II he returned to his home country in 1941, where he painted murals at the Club de Banqueros and in Monterrey Cathedral.