Hans Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff (17 February 1699 – 16 September 1753) was a painter and architect in Prussia, architect of Sanssouci Palace, Charlottenburg Palace Castle, Berlin Opera House, Rheinsberg Castle. Knobelsdorff died in Berlin. His grave is preserved in the Protestant Friedhof I der Jerusalems- und Neuen Kirchengemeinde (Cemetery No. I of the congregations of Jerusalem's Church and New Church) in Berlin-Kreuzberg, south of Hallesches Tor. Antoine Pesne (French pronunciation: [pɛːn]) (29 May 1683 – 5 August 1757) was a French-born court painter of Prussia. Starting in the manner of baroque, he became one of the fathers of rococo in painting. He was called to Berlin by King Frederick I of Prussia. As the director of the Berlin Academy of the Arts from 1722, Pesne became famous through his portraits of the Prussian royal family and their household. Many of his portraits hang in Berlin Museums and in Charlottenburg Palace. These include (among others) his portraits of the first two kings of Prussia and Frederick Williams family. During the last years of his life, Pesne lived at Oberwallstraße 3; he died in Berlin in 1757. His grave is preserved in the Protestant Friedhof I der Jerusalems- und Neuen Kirchengemeinde (Cemetery No. I of the congregations of Jerusalem's Church and New Church) in Berlin-Kreuzberg, south of Hallesches Tor. Grab von Georg Wenzeslaus von Knobelsdorff (* 17. Februar 1699 - † 16. September 1753 in Berlin), Baumeister und Architekt Friedrichs II. des Großen von Preußen, lieferte zahlreiche Entwürfe für Schlösser, Bürgerhäuser, Kolonnaden, Obelisken, Parks usw., die das Aussehen der Residenzstädte Berlin und Potsdam stark beeinflussten und Antoine Pesne (* 23. Mai 1683 in Paris; † 5. August 1757 in Berlin) Hofmaler Friedrichs des Großen in Preußen und seit 1722 Direktor der Berliner Kunstakademie, auf dem Friedhof der Bethlehems- und Böhmischen Gemeinde, Friedhöfe am Halleschen Tor zwischen Mehringdamm und Zossener Straße,