Selected dates:
March 23, 1896
Born in Petrikov (Minsk province, Russian Empire, now a city in the Gomel region, Republic of Belarus) in the family of an employee, he soon moved with his parents to the city of Gorodok, Vitebsk province, where he spent his childhood and youth.
1913-1914
He received his art education at the Vitebsk school-workshop of Yudal Pen.
1916-1917
He studied in Odessa at the art school of Professor Yuli Bershadsky.
1917
Returned to Gorodok.
1917-1923
He worked as an art teacher in a high school, as a decorator at the People's House named after U.I. Lenin, and as head of an art studio.
1923
He moved to Vitebsk, where he began working as the manager of the Red Builder club. At the same time, he continued his studies in the workshop of Yudal Pen until 1926.
Since 1929
Participated in art exhibitions.
1931–1941
He taught at the Vitebsk Art School.
1937
He completed advanced training courses for artists at the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture with Professor Semyon Abugov.
Since 1940
Member of the Union of Artists of the BSSR.
1941
He was appointed director of the Vitebsk Art School.
1941
Took part in a joint exhibition of works with A. Brother.
1941-1945
During the Great Patriotic War he served in the Soviet Army in a road construction battalion. After the war, Lev Leitman came to Minsk and took an active part in the organization of the Minsk Art School.
1947-1958
He combined creative work with the work of a teacher and head of the department at the Minsk Art School.
1956
Personal exhibition in Minsk.
1966
Personal exhibition in Minsk.
1967
Received the title of Honored Artist of the BSSR.
September 20, 1974
The artist died in Minsk.
2021
The National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus hosted a personal exhibition of graphic and watercolor works by Lev Leitman, dedicated to the 125th anniversary of the artist’s birth.