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Madame Bijoux Montmarte Sketch
Original Concept Sketch for the movie Titanic, this is a page from the character Jack Dawsons Sketchbook scene in the film. James Cameron "Madame Bijoux", a real-life Montmartre figure, most famously depicted in a 1932 photograph by the Hungarian-French photographer Brassaï. The version in your image is a prop sketch created by the character Jack Dawson in the 1997 film Titanic, in which she is described as a woman who "used to sit at this bar every night just waiting for her long, lost love".
Information on the Artwork

Subject: "Madame Bijoux" (her real name is believed to be unknown), a notable figure from the Montmartre district of Paris.
Location: The sketch and the original photograph that inspired it are associated with the Bar de la Lune in Montmartre.
Inscriptions: The drawing includes the inscription "Madame Broux" or "Briou," and the date "Montmartre 2-15-17/2" (February 15, 1917/2, likely a fictional date).
Cultural Reference: This image is widely recognized as one of the sketches made by the fictional character Jack Dawson (played by Leonardo DiCaprio) in James Cameron's film Titanic.
Madame Bijoux Montmarte Sketch
Madame Bijoux Montmarte Sketch