Whilst I can only speak for myself, I know that Fiio's music players
support such a format for album artwork, and back when I used to use
Microsoft Windows-based operating systems exclusively, a number of
programs also supported album artwork in this format.

We also have Sony Blu-Ray Disk players and various-brand televisions
that detect album artwork based on this filename format.

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Title:
  Recognize album artwork with "Album title.supported_extension"
  filename

Status in Ubuntu Music App:
  Invalid
Status in mediascanner2 package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in thumbnailer package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  At this time, Music currently supports the following filenames for local 
album artwork (i.e. album artwork which is stored locally in the same folder as 
the music for which it should be associated):
  * cover
  * album
  * albumart
  * .folder
  * folder

  These filenames must have one of the following extensions:
  * jpeg
  * jpg
  * png

  However most applications and programs also support (provided it matches the 
folder name and metadata album title exactly):
  Album Title.supported_extension

  I propose that "Album Title.supported_extension" be added to the list
  of recognized filenames for album artwork, to bring Music into line
  with most other music players...

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