Jan Janssens[1][2] (August 1590 in Ghent – after 1650) was a Flemish Baroque painter and draftsman who is considered to be the most important of the so-called Ghent Caravaggisti.[3] These Caravaggisti were part of an international movement of European artists who interpreted the work of Caravaggio and the followers of Caravaggio in a personal manner.[4] Janssens altarpieces and other compositions offering very realistic representations of religious motifs adorn many churches in and around Ghent.[5] He also worked on commissions for international patrons.[6]