Our Savior Tiffany Stained Glass

Our Savior Tiffany Stained Glass

This monumental window depicting Christ is one of the finest and earliest examples of Tiffany Studios stained glass to ever come available. It was originally donated to and installed in the Jackson Sanatorium, a health spa in Dansville, NY, as a memorial to Dr. James Caleb Jackson, inventor of the first breakfast cereal, “Granula.” His views influenced the health reforms of turn- of-the-century America and, especially, the Seventh-day Adventist Church. (This window was later donated to and installed in the Dansville Presbyterian Church.)

The image of Christ owes much to Heinrich Hofmann's work, widely reproduced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.