Own The Naked Sketch Of Kate Winslet From Titanic

At an auction of movie props and memorabilia, the pencil and charcoal portrait of Kate Winslet's Titanic character wearing nothing but the Heart of the Ocean diamond necklace is now up for grabs. Expected to fetch up to £10,000, the sketch was actually drawn by James Cameron; he signed it using Leonardo DiCaprio's Jack Dawson character's initials and dated it April 14, 1912 - the day before the Titanic sank. While I unironically love Titanic, if I had to pick a movie prop to hold on to, I'd pick Billy Zane's toupee. It was magnificent. [Telegraph]



Comments

  • NP says:

    I'm holding out for the Don Knotts painting from _Serial Mom_.

  • zooeyglass1999 says:

    Don F@#$king Knotts!

  • casting couch says:

    Thanks for making that tastefully erotic Kate Winslet drawing look like a JUGGS magazine cover ($).

  • Martini Shark says:

    That pic is hot enough to make President Obama change his stance on banning coal.

  • wtf. so it's the nipple that's obscene, eh? but only if it's on a female. male nipples can stare out all they want with no censorship, eh? give me a break.
    free the nipple.

  • Sara Steel says:

    I'm just glad Cameron spared us all the horror of Kate's monster bush by leaving it out when making that sketch. Yecch, I'm gagging just thinking about it... Shaggy junk and untrimmed pubes are wrong...just...so wrong...

  • natalie says:

    are you seriously censoring a nipple? is it 1980?

  • dp says:

    oKay, that's a really crappy drawing. I've never really liked Titanic, but really, that looks like something from a Famous Artists' School flyer.