
Herman Nauwincx was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter and printmaker.
According to the RKD he worked in Amsterdam from 1648 to 1650 and in Schoonhoven in 1651. He is known for prints, Italianate landscapes and architectural studies. He is known for working with Willem Schellinks.
It is unknown whether he moved to Hamburg, or died there on one of his business trips.
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