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Historical photograph from Vida Capeluto NYC Collection
c. 1910s · 0/1 identified · Vida Capeluto NYC Collection
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Vida Capeluto NYC Collection

1 person detected · 0 identified

c. 1910s ± 6 yearshigh confidence

AI Analysis

Estimated by AI — help us verify

Date Estimate — AI Estimated

circa 1916

Confidence: highRange: 1912–1922
1900s
5%
1910s
75%
1920s
20%
AI Reasoning — AI Estimated

The studio stamp provides a definitive location in the heart of the NYC Sephardic immigrant district. The combination of the specific mount style, the fur rug prop, and the toddler's fashion (particularly the large shoulder bows) strongly points to the mid-to-late 1910s.

Location Estimate — AI Estimated

Lower East Side, Manhattan, United States

Confidence: high

Lower East Side, Manhattan, New York City (Rivington Street)

Scene — AI Estimated

A formal studio portrait of a young child, approximately two years old, seated within a large, dark fur rug. The child is wearing a light-colored eyelet dress with large decorative bows on the shoulders and a thin necklace, looking slightly to the side with a neutral expression against a painted landscape backdrop.

Visible Text — AI Estimated

PERMAN 152 RIVINGTON ST N.Y.

Tags — AI Estimated
Photo Detective Evidence — AI Estimated

Photo Detective Analysis

Analyzed with Gemini 3-flash (v2_rich_metadata)

Print/Physical

sepia-toned print with vignette-style multi-layered embossed border

strong (1910-1925)

heavy cardstock mount with rounded inner corners

moderate (1905-1920)

Fashion/Grooming

toddler in eyelet/lace dress with oversized silk shoulder bows

strong (1912-1922)

thin necklace with small pendant (possibly a protective amulet)

weak (1900-1940)

Environment

studio setting with large fur rug/prop and soft-focus painted landscape backdrop

moderate (1895-1920)

Technology

embossed studio stamp: PERMAN, 152 RIVINGTON ST, N.Y.

strong (1910-1925)

Cultural context: The use of the fur rug prop and elaborate shoulder bows remained popular in immigrant studio photography in the Lower East Side slightly longer than in mainstream high-fashion studios.

Subject Ages — AI Estimated

2

Clothing & Attire — AI Estimated

Toddler wears a white eyelet or lace-trimmed dress featuring two very large, stiff silk or satin bows at the shoulders. A fine-link necklace is visible around the neck.

Face Analysis

Gemini coordinate bridging (gemini-3.1-pro-preview)

Scene: Studio portrait of a young child seated on a large, dark fur rug or blanket, with a painted backdrop depicting a landscape.

Face 0

Age: ~2 | Female

Young child with dark hair cut in a short bob with bangs, large dark eyes, and a round face.

Attire: White sleeveless dress with eyelet lace detailing and large ribbon bows on the shoulders. A thin chain necklace is visible.

Position: Center, seated

Features: Large, expressive dark eyes, short dark hair with bangs.

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