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Historical photograph from Jews of Rhodes: Family Memories & HeritageBarouh CapeloutoHaim Capelouto
c. 1950s · 2/2 identified · Jews of Rhodes: Family Memories & Heritage
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2 people detected · 2 identified

c. 1950s ± 4 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

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Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1954

Confidence: highRange: 1950–1958
1940s
10%
1950s
85%
1960s
5%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The subjects' ages (born 1904 and 1907) appear to be late 40s to early 50s in the photos. Combined with the 1950s-style eyeglasses and the mention of the 'Congo Belge' (pre-1960), a date in the mid-1950s is most probable.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

Belgian Congo (based on text context), likely a studio in Elisabethville (Lubumbashi) or Léopoldville (Kinshasa).

Scene — AI Estimated

Two individual head-and-shoulder portraits of brothers Haïm and Barouh Capelouto, presented side-by-side on a page of a French-language biographical directory. Both men are dressed in formal suits and ties, looking directly or slightly off-camera with serious expressions.

Visible Text — AI Estimated

CAPELOUTO Frères (Haïm et Barouh) Commerçants. Nés à Rhodes, respectivement le 15 janvier 1904 et le 7 août 1907. Haïm Capelouto arrive au Congo Belge le 15 décembre 1925, tandis que son frère Barouh y arrive le 7 juin 1926. Ils fondent et dirigent la maison Capelouto Frères, qui s'occupe d'importation directe de tous articles de traite en général et possède un atelier de confection pour la vente en gros. Haïm Capelouto Barouh Capelouto

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Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Analyzed with Gemini 3-flash (v2_rich_metadata)

Print/Physical

Halftone reproduction in a printed publication/directory

moderate (1945-1960)

Fashion/Grooming

Men in formal business suits with wide lapels and dark ties

moderate (1945-1955)

Thick-rimmed, dark-framed eyeglasses (Barouh)

strong (1948-1960)

Environment

Neutral studio backdrop

weak (1920-1960)

Technology

Eyeglass frame style consistent with mid-century 'horn-rimmed' trends

moderate (1950-1960)

Cultural context: Subjects are successful merchants in the Belgian Congo; while they likely followed European business standards, the conservative nature of Sephardic merchant portraits often retains styles for several years.

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

50, 47

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

Both men wear dark business suits with wide lapels and dark ties. Barouh (right) wears distinctive thick-rimmed dark eyeglasses typical of the 1950s.