I do not believe that it has. Many current artists paint in that style. Auction prices of Impressionistic works are very high and there is still a large demand for them.
Just to be allowed to paint or to work in a workshop with a master painter in the middle ages was a task. The few who did manage to paint and get commissions were wealthy that had the support of a father or another male figure. Women have had to fight for their place in art from start to today. Georgia O'Keeffe was one of the first females in the 1920's and 30's who fought the male dominated art world. To some extent a bit of that still is there.
Calligraphers and artists decorated letters. They still do today.
northern renaissance
1933
People and still lifes.
Mainly people, but also still lifes.
The mountain Mt Sainte-Victoire and fruit still lifes.
Fruit, vegetables and flowers are often the subject of still lifes. Famous still life painters are Cézanne, van Gogh, Manet and many others. Flower painters: Fantin-Latour, Redon, O'Keeffe among others.
Mont Sainte-Victoire and still lifes with fruit-.
The same sort of subjects as later: portraits, landscapes and still lifes.
The Prado Museum does not give the date. His fruit still lifes are all painted in the 1760s and 1770s.
Only as a background, she made only one or two flower still lifes.
Vincent painted portraits, still lifes, interiors, Paris night life and landscapes.
the still life
History, myths, portraits, landscapes, genre (everyday scenes with ordinary people), still lifes, ...
He painted landscapes in front of the subject = outside. He also painted portraits and still lifes = inside.