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Historical photograph from Betty Capeluto Miami Collection
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Moise CapelutoVictoria Cukran Capeluto
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c. 1950s · 2/6 identified · Betty Capeluto Miami Collection
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Betty Capeluto Miami Collection

6 people detected · 2 identified

c. 1950s ± 5 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1955

Confidence: highRange: 1950–1960
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The bride's collared, full-skirted gown and the groom's wide-lapelled white dinner jacket strongly indicate a wedding in the 1950s. This timeline aligns perfectly with the estimated marriage age for Moise Capelluto (whose father was born in 1910), while definitively ruling out Victoria Capeluto (born 1908) as the bride.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

Cape Town, South Africa, Africa

Confidence: high

Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa

Scene — AI Estimated

A full-length wedding portrait of a bride and groom standing outdoors on a patio.

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Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Print/Physical

Black and white print with slight fading/toning, typical of mid-20th century studio or professional wedding photography

moderate (1940-1970)

Fashion/Grooming

Bride's dress features a structured bodice with a distinct V-neck collar, full tulle skirt, and long lace train, which are hallmark styles of post-WWII and 1950s bridal fashion

strong (1948-1960)

Groom is wearing a double-breasted white dinner jacket with wide peak lapels, a style that peaked in popularity for warm-weather formalwear during the late 1940s and 1950s

strong (1945-1960)

Environment

Terrazzo or pebbled concrete flooring, white stucco pillars, and a potted palm suggest a warm climate and mid-century architectural styling

moderate (1940-1970)

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