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The controversial album cover, believed to rank among the greatest cover art ever, has won critical acclaim and numerous awards.<ref name="GreatestCovers">{{cite book |last1= Miles |first1= Barry |last2= Scott |first2= Grant |last3= Morgan |first3= Johnny |title= ''The Greatest Album Covers of All Time'' |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2011-04-15 |type= |edition= |series= |volume= |date= |year=2005 |month= |origyear= |publisher=Anova Books |location=United Kingdom |isbn=9781843404811 |oclc= |doi= |id= |pages=}}</ref> The infamous photo depicts Manson as an androgynous naked figure with breasts, six fingers and airbrushed genitalia.<ref name=MMNewHappyFace/> It is the brainchild of New York City-based longtime Manson photographer Joseph Cultice. Designer Paul Brown has said of the cover, "I'm extremely proud of it. I said more in one of his covers than any novel could. It made people think and cringe."<ref name="GreatestCovers"/> ''The Greatest Album Covers of All Time'' explains that "The shock of the image was increased because it looked like a real photograph,"<ref name="GreatestCovers"/> which Manson claimed to represent "sexlessness and vulnerability," in addition to his own "affection for prosthetic limbs."<ref name="GreatestCovers"/> In 2003 VH1 declared that ''Mechanical Animals'' had the twenty-ninth greatest album cover of all time,<ref name="Vh150 Greatest Album Covers">{{cite web | title = The Greatest: 50 Greatest Album Covers | url = http://www.vh1.com/photos/gallery/?fid=1478677&pid=1542312 |work=''VH1'' |publisher=MTV Networks (Viacom) | accessdate = 2011-03-15}}</ref> It is also featured in Grant Scott's book "The Greatest Album Covers of All Time."
 
The controversial album cover, believed to rank among the greatest cover art ever, has won critical acclaim and numerous awards.<ref name="GreatestCovers">{{cite book |last1= Miles |first1= Barry |last2= Scott |first2= Grant |last3= Morgan |first3= Johnny |title= ''The Greatest Album Covers of All Time'' |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate=2011-04-15 |type= |edition= |series= |volume= |date= |year=2005 |month= |origyear= |publisher=Anova Books |location=United Kingdom |isbn=9781843404811 |oclc= |doi= |id= |pages=}}</ref> The infamous photo depicts Manson as an androgynous naked figure with breasts, six fingers and airbrushed genitalia.<ref name=MMNewHappyFace/> It is the brainchild of New York City-based longtime Manson photographer Joseph Cultice. Designer Paul Brown has said of the cover, "I'm extremely proud of it. I said more in one of his covers than any novel could. It made people think and cringe."<ref name="GreatestCovers"/> ''The Greatest Album Covers of All Time'' explains that "The shock of the image was increased because it looked like a real photograph,"<ref name="GreatestCovers"/> which Manson claimed to represent "sexlessness and vulnerability," in addition to his own "affection for prosthetic limbs."<ref name="GreatestCovers"/> In 2003 VH1 declared that ''Mechanical Animals'' had the twenty-ninth greatest album cover of all time,<ref name="Vh150 Greatest Album Covers">{{cite web | title = The Greatest: 50 Greatest Album Covers | url = http://www.vh1.com/photos/gallery/?fid=1478677&pid=1542312 |work=''VH1'' |publisher=MTV Networks (Viacom) | accessdate = 2011-03-15}}</ref> It is also featured in Grant Scott's book "The Greatest Album Covers of All Time."
  
The prosthetic breasts Manson adorned for the cover shot were manufactured specially by George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic. Interestingly, Manson has stated in interviews that Johnny Depp is the current owner of these prosthetic breasts, while Manson himself owns Depp's strawberry-blonde wig worn in the film ''Blow''. Manson is in reality, naked, and covered head to toe in latex paint, provided by the same movie make-up company. His genitalia are covered by a thin cup of plastic to create the androgynous appearance of the newborn character he calls Alpha. The hips were photoshopped onto the picture, and were taken from a photograph of Elle McPherson, although others claim they are Heidi Klum's.
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The prosthetic breasts Manson adorned for the cover shot were manufactured specially by George Lucas' Industrial Light and Magic. Interestingly, Manson has stated in interviews that Johnny Depp is the current owner of these prosthetic breasts, while Manson himself owns Depp's strawberry-blonde wig worn in the film ''Blow''. Manson is in reality, naked, and covered head to toe in latex paint, provided by the same movie make-up company. His genitalia are covered by a thin cup of plastic to create the androgynous appearance of the alien figure he calls [[Omega|Omēga]]. The hips were photoshopped onto the picture, and were taken from a photograph of Elle McPherson, although others claim they are Heidi Klum's.
  
 
The album also features an alternate, less graphic cover which is contained on the reverse side of the album liner notes. It is coincidentally, the cover for an album of the same name by Omēga and the Mechanical Animals, a fictitious band comprised of characters played by the members of Marilyn Manson. The photo featured on this alternate cover art is a prime example of dissimulation, or the psycho-artistic method of distributing knowledge or ideas in plain view, but in a way that only certain members of the mass public can comprehend, often with multiple meanings present; one meaning for the select few who understand, and another meaning for the masses. An example from this image is the haunting, still unsolved symbolism of the numeral 15;<ref name="VH1 Marilyn Manson's Numbers May Be Up">{{cite web|last=Kaufman |first=Gil |url=http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/510494/19990103/index.jhtml |title='98's Best: Marilyn Manson's Numbers May Be Up—And They're '1' and '5' |work=''VH1'' |publisher=MTV Networks (Viacom) |date=1999-01-03|accessdate=2011-04-30}}</ref> Manson quite cunningly hides the figure 5 in plain view, including the five syringes edited into the background behind him, the number of fingers he holds up, the number of visible buttons on his suit, et cetera. The cover art text is also an anagram which, when rearranged, reads 'Marilyn Manson Is An Alchemical Man'.<ref name="Kerrang The Holy Wars">{{cite journal |last1=Alexander |first1=Phil |last2= |first2= |date=2000-11-08 |title=The Holy War |journal=Kerrang! |volume= |issue= |pages= |publisher=Bauer Media Group |doi= |url= |accessdate=2011-04-30}}</ref>
 
The album also features an alternate, less graphic cover which is contained on the reverse side of the album liner notes. It is coincidentally, the cover for an album of the same name by Omēga and the Mechanical Animals, a fictitious band comprised of characters played by the members of Marilyn Manson. The photo featured on this alternate cover art is a prime example of dissimulation, or the psycho-artistic method of distributing knowledge or ideas in plain view, but in a way that only certain members of the mass public can comprehend, often with multiple meanings present; one meaning for the select few who understand, and another meaning for the masses. An example from this image is the haunting, still unsolved symbolism of the numeral 15;<ref name="VH1 Marilyn Manson's Numbers May Be Up">{{cite web|last=Kaufman |first=Gil |url=http://www.vh1.com/news/articles/510494/19990103/index.jhtml |title='98's Best: Marilyn Manson's Numbers May Be Up—And They're '1' and '5' |work=''VH1'' |publisher=MTV Networks (Viacom) |date=1999-01-03|accessdate=2011-04-30}}</ref> Manson quite cunningly hides the figure 5 in plain view, including the five syringes edited into the background behind him, the number of fingers he holds up, the number of visible buttons on his suit, et cetera. The cover art text is also an anagram which, when rearranged, reads 'Marilyn Manson Is An Alchemical Man'.<ref name="Kerrang The Holy Wars">{{cite journal |last1=Alexander |first1=Phil |last2= |first2= |date=2000-11-08 |title=The Holy War |journal=Kerrang! |volume= |issue= |pages= |publisher=Bauer Media Group |doi= |url= |accessdate=2011-04-30}}</ref>

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