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At his first exhibition and on the accompanying website, the least expensive pieces, tellingly those of ex-girlfriend [[Rose McGowan]], were priced at $1,500. Manson's artworks are usually painted on a 30×22 size canvas, with a price generally between $5,000 and $10,000. Exceptions to this price range have included ''[[Anaclitism]]'' ($15,000), a 47×33 [[Self Portrait (The Grey Series)|self-portrait from The Grey Series]] ($15,000), ''[[Skoptic Syndrome (Jack)]]'' ($15,000), ''[[A Mother without a Daughter and a Daughter without a Mother (In Memory of Jen)]]'' ($20,000), ''[[The Death of Art]]'' ($20,000), the two-paneled painting ''[[Vicodin]]'' ($25,000), and two Elizabeth Short pieces priced at $45,000 and $50,000 respectively, and ''[[Hysterical Parapalegic]]'' (a three-paneled piece, priced at and sold for $50,000).
 
At his first exhibition and on the accompanying website, the least expensive pieces, tellingly those of ex-girlfriend [[Rose McGowan]], were priced at $1,500. Manson's artworks are usually painted on a 30×22 size canvas, with a price generally between $5,000 and $10,000. Exceptions to this price range have included ''[[Anaclitism]]'' ($15,000), a 47×33 [[Self Portrait (The Grey Series)|self-portrait from The Grey Series]] ($15,000), ''[[Skoptic Syndrome (Jack)]]'' ($15,000), ''[[A Mother without a Daughter and a Daughter without a Mother (In Memory of Jen)]]'' ($20,000), ''[[The Death of Art]]'' ($20,000), the two-paneled painting ''[[Vicodin]]'' ($25,000), and two Elizabeth Short pieces priced at $45,000 and $50,000 respectively, and ''[[Hysterical Parapalegic]]'' (a three-paneled piece, priced at and sold for $50,000).
  
When new paintings were added to the website for sale in late 2003, their prices somewhat reflected Manson's success and his growing skill. ''[[Hitler Takes a Nap]]'' was priced at $10,000 and ''[[Vampyr]]'' was priced at $30,000 (though they were of identical dimensions), two Jon Benet portraits were priced at $30,000 each, and ''[[Experience Is the Mistress of Fools]]'' was sold for $35,000, and was used as the cover for [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]'s 2004 album ''[[Lest We Forget The Best Of]]''. Manson's biggest sale to date was in 2007 when a American collector purchased ''[[Die Deutsche Kampferin]]'' for $105,000.
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When new paintings were added to the website for sale in late 2003, their prices somewhat reflected Manson's success and his growing skill. ''[[Hitler Takes a Nap]]'' was priced at $10,000 and ''[[Vampyr]]'' was priced at $30,000 (though they were of identical dimensions), two Jon Benet portraits were priced at $30,000 each, and ''[[Experience Is the Mistress of Fools]]'' was sold for $35,000, and was used as the cover for [[Marilyn Manson (band)|Marilyn Manson]]'s 2004 album ''[[Lest We Forget (The Best of)]]''. Manson's biggest sale to date was in 2007 when a American collector purchased ''[[Die Deutsche Kampferin]]'' for $105,000.
  
 
[[File:MdotcomPaintings2013.png|thumbnail|right|300px|''Circa 2013'']]
 
[[File:MdotcomPaintings2013.png|thumbnail|right|300px|''Circa 2013'']]

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