Charles Chincholle
1843–1902 (age 59)
Biography
Charles Chincholle (1843–1902) was a notable writer whose literary works contributed to the cultural landscape of nineteenth-century France. His writing reflected the concerns and sensibilities of his time, engaging with the social and artistic currents that defined the Belle Époque.
Chincholle's life and career, though ending in 1902, left an imprint on French letters. His memory is preserved in Cergy, reflecting the regional significance of his contributions to French literature and culture during his lifetime.