In what ways did stained glass art influence manuscript illumination in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries?

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2026-02-07 11:50

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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:)

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