File:Marilyn Manson by Gottfried Helnwein Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum.jpg
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"Marilyn Manson", (Marilyn Manson), photograph by Gottfried Helnwein, 2003
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A photograph, from a set of four, created in 2003 by Gottfried Helnwein to accompany Manson's essay for The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. The artist has expressed disappointment that neither one of the four was selected as the album cover for The Golden Age of Grotesque. |
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Album Covers That Never Were blog post on artist Gottfried Helnwein's website |
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Purpose of use |
Illustrate relevant imagery to the background and development of the album. This particular image was agreed on by Manson and Helnwein to be the album cover until Manson changed his mind at the last minute and chose a noncontroversial image in order to satisfy Interscope Records and retailers such as Wal-Mart. Previously, as on Holy Wood (In the Shadow of the Valley of Death) and Mechanical Animals, retailers have banned sales of the group's records due to their covers. |
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Copyrighted by Gottfried Helnwein/Marilyn Manson |
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