Kierkegaard was employed as a drawing teacher at the Royal Academy and at private schools during the years 1833–1861. He exhibited some of his works at the Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition in 1830–1832, 1834 and 1841. After that he focused on his teaching and less on his own works. Kierkegaard typically signed his works C.K. He died unmarried in Copenhagen and was buried at Assistens Cemetery.[1][4]
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