José Camarón Bonanat, or Bononat (18 May 1731, Segorbe - 14 July 1803, Valencia) was a Spanish draftsman, painter and engraver.
Later, in Valencia, he continued his studies with his uncle, Mosén Eliseo Bonanat (1697-1761), who created portrait miniatures, and with the painter, Miguel Posadas, who was also a Dominican friar.
He was a friend of the jurist and writer, Francisco Pérez Bayer, who commissioned him to decorate the church of Saint Thomas of Villanova, which was under construction in Benicàssim; a project that occupied him from the late 1760s until 1776.
He also participated in creating a major cycle of paintings at the Basilica of San Francisco el Grande, Madrid.
Despite his focus on religious works, his genre scenes, in Rococo style, are his best known, as well as the illustrations he designed for a 1777 edition of Don Quixote.