Interesting detail when you zoom in on the boxart of CD-i titles like "The Flowers of Robert Mapplethorpe". It appears that on the back of the box, right over the copyright section there is a sticker pasted over the original cover. It looks like all copies we've seen have this sticker. Perhaps Philips discovered a typo that they needed to correct, but according to Sixersfan105, this was also the case on other titles produced by the same sublabel: Philips InfoVision.
Sixersfan105 explains: "Based on some initial, limited research, it would appear as though all US longbox CD-i titles that were essentially Photo CDs had that sticker over top of the regular copyright info on the box. Why they couldn't simply modify the copyright info and verbiage re Photo CD compatibility for those specific titles is beyond me, or perhaps it was in error and they needed to use stickers to fix the errors. Besides Flowers of Robert Mapplethorpe, How to Photograph Nature and A National Parks Tour are two other titles, also produced by "Philips InfoVision," that are Photo CD-compatible with added features when played in CD-i players (higher resolution and better zooming), and they also have the sticker there. "
[Thanks, Sixersfan105, L27]