Panckoucke
The Panckoucke family was a French family engaged in publishing and printing.
- Amélie Panckoucke (1750-1830), writer and salonnière, sister of Charles-Joseph;[1]
- André Joseph Panckoucke (1703-1753), founder of the Panckoucke bookstore in Lille;
- Charles-Joseph Panckoucke (1736-1798), son of André Joseph, writer and publisher;[2]
- Charles-Louis-Fleury Panckoucke (1780-1844), also writer and publisher, son of Charles-Joseph;
- Henry Panckoucke (1780-1812), directeur des Domaines in Rome, husband of Cécile Bochet painted by Ingres;
- Ernestine Panckoucke née Désormeaux (1784-1860), botanical illustrator of François-Pierre Chaumeton's "Flore médicale" (1818)
References
- ^ Sichel, Edith Helen (1895). The Story of Two Salons. E. Arnold. p. 66. Retrieved 2025-12-04.
- ^ Kulstein, David I. (1966). "The Ideas of Charles-Joseph Panckoucke, Publisher of the Moniteur Universel, on the French Revolution". French Historical Studies. 4 (3). [Duke University Press, Society for French Historical Studies]: 304–319. ISSN 0016-1071. JSTOR 285905. Retrieved 2025-12-04.