Antonia García Fernández-Gúzman de Videgain (April 8, 1850 – June 25, 1924) was a Spanish singer and actress.
She was put in contact with influential musicians of her time, and at festivals she met people like Ruperto Chapí and Gerónimo Giménez.
She married very young, to a singer and actor from Málaga, Don Salvador Videgain Gómez, with whom she had two children.
She retired in 1908 from the theater industry but, in 1914, as a result of the misfortune of the fire of the Teatro Arriaga of Bilbao, she made the decision to re-launch her career briefly as a singer, mainly in festivals.
For her work as a recording artist, García entered the Paseo de las Luminarias in the city of Cuba, among many other places, and was "godmother" to a ship named after her.