The Tatti family helps sculptures regain their luster thanks to a generations-long tradition of art conservation.
But it wasn't until the 1980s when Zach Tatti's father and grandfather established a conservation practice.
The family conservation name has a repertoire including the Statue of Liberty, the Hildreth Meiere Medallions over Rockefeller Center, the Obelisk in Central Park, and various sculptures throughout other cities like Philadelphia. Action News met Tatti as he began and completed the restoration of a sculpture of Marquis de Lafayette, who is considered a 'Hero of Two Worlds' for his involvement in the American Revolution and French Revolution.
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