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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