It became common for photographs to be collected in major fine arts museums in the 1980s.
This was the time when photography really started to be considered as "art" and thus was given its rightful place within museums so that people could admire it for what it was. Photography doesn't only refer to family pictures and such, but can show real pieces of art, which was why it was ultimately included in the museums during the eighties.
Bach was the composer of the six cello suites, he lost his parents when he was about 10 years old, he was also German.
Beethoven was a deaf composer, and died during a thunderstorm at the age of 56, his work was known from the classical era to the romantic era.
Mahler was a romantic composer, he played the piano, he suffered nervous tension, and was obsessed with death.
The answer is True
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