The Tatti family's involvement in the arts dates back to the early 1900s. But it wasn't until the 1980s when Zach Tatti's father and grandfather established a conservation practice. "Our studio is based in Manhattan and my brother and I were born in the city and lived in our quote-unquote gallery space of the art studio," said Tatti. "So, we started at an early age."
The family conservation name has a repertoire including the Statue of Liberty, the Hildreth Meiere Medallions over Rockefeller Center, the Obelisk (Cleopatra's Needle) in Central Park, and various sculptures throughout other cities like Philadelphia.
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