José del Pozo (c. 1757, Seville - c. 1821, Lima) was a Spanish painter; known primarily for his participation in the Malaspina Expedition.
His father was the painter Pedro del Pozo (died 1785), who was appointed Director of the Real Escuela de Tres Nobles Artes in 1775.
His original studies were at that institution and, ten years later, upon his father's death, José was chosen to succeed him, with reduced responsibilities.
However, the new Viceroy of Peru, Francisco Gil de Taboada, was an acquaintance of his, so he decided to stay in Lima rather than return to Spain.
[3] Soon, he founded an art school and devoted himself to painting portraits of prominent people, as well as creating some religious works.