I assume your on Aurora? If not then this is a general question.
The thing is Stained glass art didn't completely influence or inspire the illumination. The question is not phrased very well. I know how hard it was to find info, so I am posting this. This was my answer- what I found:
"Stained glass developed in PARALLED to manuscript illumination. The stained glass was striking and drew people's eyes-use of similar colors, drawing(shapes in the glass) and medallion frameworks were also used in manuscripts for a similar reason. Stained glass panels in churches and cathedrals often illustrated stories for a largely illiterare populace. To show those who were illiterare, or those who couldn't read very well, what was going on." -MH
Please don't completely copywrite my answer:)
it influeanced it in a way in where the stained glass looked realistic and as the gothics wanted the same desire they influenced them to built stained glass in their cathedrals .
Renaissance architecture (14th and 15th centuries), Baroque architecture (16 & 17th centuries) and Neoclassical architecture (18th and 19th centuries) were modeled on Roman architecture.
The Renaissance was 15th and 16th centuries. Monet painted in the 19th and 20th centuries. So: no.
Paint.
Over the centuries art has functioned as a form of expression. Art comes in many different forms and expresses many different things.
Jan Vermeer is a famous artist who is centuries old.
Chinese people seeking freedom from religious persecution during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
Alexander Turyn has written: 'Dated Greek manuscripts of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries in the libraries of Great Britain' -- subject(s): Byzantine Paleography, Catalogs, Facsimiles, Greek Paleography, Manuscript dating, Manuscripts, Greek (Medieval and modern), Medieval Manuscripts 'The Byzantine manuscript tradition of the tragedies of Euripides' -- subject(s): Greek Manuscripts, Mythology, Greek, in literature, Textual Criticism, Tragedy, Transmission of texts 'Dated Greek Manuscripts of the Thirteen and Fourteenth Centuries in the Libraries of Great Britain (Dumbarton Oaks Studies)' 'Studies in the manuscript tradition of the tragedies of Sophocles' -- subject(s): Manuscripts, Textual Criticism 'Dated Greek manuscripts of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries in the libraries of Italy' -- subject(s): Greek Manuscripts, Manuscript dating, Medieval Manuscripts
D. Mehl has written: 'The middle English romances of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries'
Chinese people seeking freedom from religious persecution during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
C. N. Constantinides has written: 'Higher education in Byzantium in the thirteenth and early fourteenth centuries, 1204-ca.1310' -- subject(s): Higher Education, History
The Albergo also known as Alberghi family was famous in one certain time period. The Alberghi family was famous during the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries due to financial strife and economic woes.
Daimyo is the term that means great names and referred to the Japanese noble families of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries?
Middle ages :3
the middle ages
during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries by the trouveres
E. M. Korkhmazyan has written: 'Armenian miniatures of the 13th and 14th centuries from the Matenadaran collection, Yerevan' -- subject(s): Armenian Illumination of books and manuscripts, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Armenian, Illumination of books and manuscripts, Medieval, Medieval Illumination of books and manuscripts
The country was Spain.