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      • No, Jim Cameron actually drew that,” Winslet revealed in a 2017 interview with Stephen Colbert during the film’s 20th anniversary. “Maybe no one even knows that until this moment right now. Jim Cameron drew that — and he did actually sketch me.”
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  2. Aug 5, 2021 · The real story behind the scene is an interesting revelation about Cameron’s vision. Instead of DiCaprio sketching the scandalous nude portrait of Winslet, it was actually James Cameron who drew the sketch himself because he wanted to get it absolutely right.

  3. Nov 19, 2022 · According to the behind-the-scenes of Titanic, Kate Winslet, who plays Rose, posed for pictures in a bikini in several positions, so James Cameron could use them for reference when drawing the picture. The scene was later filmed as seen, but DiCaprio isn’t actually drawing Winslet.

  4. Jun 26, 2023 · James Cameron had this amazing real-life artist in mind when he created Rose DeWitt Bukater, Kate Winslet's iconic character from the 1997 movie 'Titanic'.

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  5. Nov 1, 2020 · Alone in her first-class cabin accompanied by only Monet and Picasso, Rose tells Jack, "draw me like one of your French girls”, referring to the nude portraits he’s sketched of Parisian women in brothels.

  6. Feb 9, 2023 · In the scene where Rose (Kate Winslet) instructs her beloved Jack (DiCaprio) to "draw me like one of your French girls," and he proceeds to sketch a beautiful nude portrait of her while she's...

  7. The sketch that Jack drew of Rose wearing the famous necklace in the blockbuster movie “Titanic” was drawn by director James Cameron. The hands that we see drawing the sketch are Cameron’s ...

  8. Apr 10, 2022 · Kate Winslet, who portrayed Rose in the film, played a crucial role in bringing authenticity to the Titanic painting scene. She posed for reference photos in various positions, providing James Cameron with the necessary visual cues to create an accurate representation of Rose on canvas.