José López de Victoria (1869–1930) was a Puerto Rican painter.
Known primarily as a portraitist, López de Victoria painted many important intellectuals and politicians from the island.
While he is known as a renowned portraitist, he also created a series of landscape painting that experimented with color theory.
He painted many important Puerto Rican intellectuals and cultural figures like Cayetano Coll y Toste, Luis Muñoz Rivera, José Gautier Benítez, Eugenio María de Hostos, José Severo Quiñones, Manuel Zeno Gandía, Francisco Oller, Genaro Cautiño Vázquez and others.
In 1925 he was commissioned by the United States Government to paint portraits of George Washington and Calvin Coolidge, which hung in the Capitol Building.