Max Skladanowsky
1863–1939 (age 76)
Biography
Max Skladanowsky was a pioneering German photographer and early innovator in cinematography whose work captured the visual landscape of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. His contributions to photography and film represented significant technological and artistic achievements.
Skladanowsky's legacy as a visual artist and technical innovator endured beyond his lifetime, and he was honored with burial at Cemetery Pankow IV, reflecting his contributions to the development of photographic and cinematic arts.