Victorino Martín Andrés (6 March 1929 – 3 October 2017) was a Spanish fighting bull cattle rancher.
The livestock of which he was owner was founded on 29 May 1919 and, together with Duke of Veragua and Miura is one of the most notable in the history of bullfighting in Spain.
Even more significant for his career, however, was a bullfight on 10 August 1969 at Las Ventas, featuring Baratero, a bull from his ranch, who faced matador Andrés Vázquez ("El Nono"), substituting for Antoñete.
As a result of his performance, Vázquez was borne out through the bullring's Great Gate, and was awarded both Baratero's ears.
He died on 3 October 2017, at the age of 88, in his property, in the municipal term of Moraleja, Cáceres, due to a stroke.