José Jiménez Donoso (c.1632, Consuegra – 14 September 1690, Madrid) was a Spanish Baroque architect and painter.
He learned the rudiments of art from his father, the painter Antonio Jiménez Donoso, and continued his studies in Madrid with Francisco Fernández, who was a follower of Vicente Carducho.
When he returned to Madrid, he completed his studies at the school operated by Juan Carreño de Miranda.
Also lost are works done for the private chamber of Queen Marie Louise d’Orléans at the Royal Alcázar.
He was one of the artists who participated in decorating the Miracle Chapel at the Convent of Las Descalzas Reales, but it is difficult to pinpoint his contributions to the project.