Søren Abildgaard

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Søren Pedersen Abildgaard (February 18 1718August 2 1791) was a Danish naturalist, writer and illustrator. He was born in Kristiansand or Flekkefjord in Norway and died in Copenhagen in Denmark.

Abildgaard ravelled all over Denmark, first as illustrator and painter on Jacob Langebek's (1710-1775) scientific tour up the east coast of Denmark (1754–1755), and later on his own, drawing any kind of historical monument located around the country that could help advance knowledge of the past.

He was married to Anne Margrethe Bastholm and had two sons, Nicolai Abraham Abildgaard (1744-1809) and Peter Christian Abildgaard (1740-1801). He is most noted for his two works on topographical mineralogy.