Hans IV Jordaens (1616 in Delft – 1680 in Voorburg), was a Dutch Golden Age painter who travelled to Rome.
[1] He spent a long time in Rome, Venice, and Naples, and Houbraken wasn't sure if his best work started before or after this trip.
[1] Houbraken also mentioned that Luca Giordano was claimed to be his son (from his time in Naples presumably), and whose works hung in the gallery of Jan van Beuningen in Amsterdam.
[3] He was possibly the son of Symon Jordaens I, and was the teacher of Pieter Jansz van Ruyven.
[3] No known works survive that are attributed to him specifically, since his biographical data has been confused with that of Hans Jordaens.