Ludvík Kuba (April 16, 1863 in Poděbrady, Bohemia – November 30, 1956 in Prague) was a Czech landscape painter, musician, writer, professor in the Academy of Fine Arts.
Ludvík Kuba studied to play the organ and privately learnt drawing from Bohuslav Schnirch and Karel Liebscher.
He was accepted to the Academy of Fine Arts and educated in the studio of Max Pirner (1891–93).
Then he studied at Académie Julian in Paris (1893–95) and the school of Anton Ažbe in Munich (1895–1904).
His artistic style was highly marked with Impressionism and he mainly painted landscapes (his favourite was South Bohemia), portraits (e.g. Josef Svatopluk Machar) and still-lifes (e.g. Red Begonias).