Lev Lvovich Kamenev (Russian: Лев Льво́вич Ка́менев; 1834, according to other sources 1833, Rylsk, Kursk Governorate – 26 January [O.S.
14 January] 1886 Savvinskaya sloboda, Moscow Governorate), was a Russian landscape painter.
Kamenev's passion for painting was recognized the grandfather of Konstantin Korovin, who arranged for him to have his own office and provided him with five thousand rubles for admission to the Art school in St.
In 1858, Kamenev was awarded the title of the Professional Painter of the 3d Degree and became a member of the Moscow Society of Amateurs of Arts.
With the Society's support, he embarked on a two-year trip abroad to study and master Western European art.