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Names and explanations under the cut for those interested!!!
(Feel free to use these for Whatever should you wish)
In order, left-right, top-bottom
John Franklin:
Two Chained Monkeys - Pieter Bruegel the Elder - he has Jacko.
HMS 'Erebus' passing through the chain of bergs, 1842 - Richard Brydges Beechey - He’s on Erebus. He’s Captain of Erebus. I don’t think I need to explain more (this goes for literally everyone, they all have either Terror or Erebus on, purely based on who’s on which ship)
Satan the Fallen Angel - Gustave Doré - Hubris. Just. Hubris
Pyramid of Skulls - Paul Cézanne - the whole Doomed To Die thing
The Death of Actaeon - Titian - He gets ripped apart like Actaeon, though not by his own hunting dogs. Also you will notice the mythology theme. (Also I saw it in the National Gallery which was very cool)
A Pair of Shoes - Vincent Van Gogh - “you’ll eat your own boots”. Yeah
Cutting the Stone/The Cure of Folly/Extraction of the Stone of Madness - Hieronymus Bosch - Well someone needs a stone of madness removing, cause how did they think this expedition was going to go?
The Treachery of Images - René Magritte - He smokes a pipe. That’s the main reason. Also I could argue that he’s the type of bloke to deny something plainly obvious. The main reason is the fact he smokes though
Icarus - Galileo Chini - Hubris again. What’s a better hubris story than Icarus?
Argo - Konstantinos Volanakis - “we are the greatest Argonauts of our age!” (Or whatever he says. The argonauts is the relevant bit)
Anthony of Padua - Francisco de Zurbarán - He’s the patron saint of lost things. And what is the Franklin expedition but a whole lot of lost things.
Man Proposes, God Disposes - Edwin Landseer - it’s of the Franklin expedition, plus Franklin actually gets semi-eaten by Tuunbaq
Francis Crozier:
Self Portrait (1973) - Francis Bacon - It looked like Crozier, he’s called Francis, he’s Irish and I love Francis Bacon
The Wrath of the Seas - Ivan Aivazovsky - have you seen this man’s seascapes??? If not look them up they’re all so so so yummy
Man Proposes, God Disposes - Edwin Landseer - same again. Get used to seeing it
In the Wild North - Ivan Shishkin - Snowy, northern. Yeah
Cassandra - Evelyn De Morgan - Like Cassandra, he does not get listened to and he’s Right
Self-Portrait with Dr Arrietta - It reminded me of Jopson looking after him
Separation - Edvard Munch - Sophia Cracroft anyone?
Wanderer above the Sea of Fog - Caspar David Friedrich - looks a bit like Crozier and fit the Vibe
Water-lilies - Claude Monet - The red reminded me of the waistcoat he wears in the flashback with Sophia
Perilous Position of HMS 'Terror', Captain Back, in the Arctic Regions in the Summer of 1837 - William Smyth - He’s on Terror innit.
Between the Waves - Ivan Aivazovsky - I want to eat it look at it it’s yummy
James Fitzjames:
Almond Blossoms - Vincent Van Gogh - it just vibes quite frankly
Still Life with Cherries and Peaches - Paul Cézanne - “musketball the size of a cherry 👌”
HMS 'Erebus' passing through the chain of bergs, 1842 - Richard Brydges Beechey - He’s on Erebus. Get used to seeing this a as well
Woman with a Cat - Edouard Manet - her dress looks like The Dress
The Victory Returning from Trafalgar, in Three Position - JMW Turner - him being shot “like Nelson at Trafalgar”
Peacocks - Melchior D’Hondecoeter - The vanity thing. Enough said
Pallas Athene - Gustave Klimt - She’s the goddess of war, it felt Right
The Lily Pond (maybe, why can’t this man name the water-lilies better) - Claude Monet - Just vibed honestly
Ecce Homo - Guido Reni - the Jesus imagery of him, “I’m not Christ” etc
Boadicea Haranguing the the Britons - John Opie - The Britannia costume. Just look at it
Caesar Crossing the Rubicon - Adolphe Yvon - that thing he says about Caesar crossing, you guessed it, the Rubicon
Edward Little:
At Eternity’s Gate - Vincent Van Gogh - That’s just Ned having a breakdown look at it
The Passion of Creation - Leonid Pasternak - See above comment
Atlas holding up the celestial globe - Guercino - Neddie has the weight of the world on his shoulders
The Dog - Francisco Goya - Pathetic and dog. Ned described in three words
Perilous Position of HMS 'Terror', Captain Back, in the Arctic Regions in the Summer of 1837 - William Smyth - Do I need to say it?
You Flatter Me! - Louis Wain - look at that sad, fluffy cat. Neddie.
Storm at Sea off the Norwegian Coast - Andreas Achenbach - It’s a sea scape. It’s stormy. If that’s not Edward’s life I don’t know what is
A dog and her puppies - Henriette Ronner - Tired, dog. Ned!!
Male Nude - William Etty - MUTTONCHOPS (side note, if you want horny 1800s art look him up it’s great)
Hope - George Frederic Watts - Edward is the most hopeful about getting rescued
A woman does her hair in the mirror - Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg - Girlnavy Ned!!!!
Guernica - Pablo Picasso - it’s chaotic and I imagine that’s what the inside of Edward’s mind looks like
The Creation of Adam - Michelangelo- It just Vibes honestly
George Hodgson:
David and Saul - Julius Kronberg - the “that Babylonian twink is King David” post lives rent free in my mind and feels very Hodge. Also it’s a musical instrument and he’s very musical
Saturn Devouring his Son - Francisco Goya - He suggests cannibalism before Hickey does.
Harpy - Edvard Munch - Creepy and mythological. Felt sort of Hodge
Study after Velázquez's Portrait of Pope Innocent X - Francis Bacon - creepy, my love of Francis Bacon persists, and the whole Catholic Guilt Speech Thing
Sailing Ship with Dinghy - Egon Schiele - Boat innit.
Perilous Position of HMS 'Terror', Captain Back, in the Arctic Regions in the Summer of 1837 - William Smyth - Yeah.
Marie Antoinette with a Rose - Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun - Carnivale costume!!!
Apollo and the Muses (The Parnassus) (but just Apollo) - Michel Dorigny - Apollo is the god of music and Hodge is very musical. Also gay.
Impression, Sunrise - Claude Monet - It’s a seascape and I have a weakness for Monet.
Still Life: Vase With Pink Roses - Vincent Van Gogh - I have a weakness for Van Gogh as well and it Vibed
Geese in the Creek - Claude Monet - See above about weakness and vibes
John Irving:
The Wounded Angel - Hugo Simberg - Religious imagery!!!!
The Incredulity of Saint Thomas - Caravaggio - religious imagery again, plus Jirv gets stabbed and someone should have fingered those wounds
Bracing the Waves - Ivan Aivazovsky - we’ve established how yummy I think these paintings are
Irises - Vincent Van Gogh - Once an again, my weakness for Van Gogh. Also irises are navy and his uniform is navy I guess
The Church At Auvers - Vincent Van Gogh - It’s a church. It’s Jirv. Enough said really
John of Arc - Albert Lynch - Religious imagery again, and there’s only so many Jesus paintings I’m willing to look at
They forged the last link with their lives: HMS Erebus and Terror, 1849-50 - William Thomas Smith - LOOK A DIFFERENT TERROR PAINTING
Agnus Dei - Francisco De Zurbarán - More religious imagery but a sheep this time!!
The Dead Christ - Philippe de Champaigne - It’s Christ again.
The Dog - Francisco Goya - It’s the pathetic dog again. I really like Goya
Henry Le Vesconte:
Bacchus - Caravaggio - Once again my mythology thing shines through. I just Know Dundy Parties
Winter - Vilhelms Purvītis - It’s wintry and grey
Self-Portrait with Bandaged Ear - Vincent Van Gogh - Dundy loses toes. Van Gogh loses an ear. Fits to me
HMS Clio - Unknown - it’s the boat he was on Pre-Expedition. Also quite grey
Edward III - Unknown - Carnivale costume!!! (As much as I want it to be Richard III I know it is not. Plus Richard stuck out like a sore thumb 😔)
Guernica - Pablo Picasso - grey. That’s kind of it really
Man Proposes, God Disposes - Edwin Landseer - it’s the Franklin expedition.
Girl with a Mandolin - Pablo Picasso - once again. Grey.
Egrets in Flight - Ohara Koson - grey again.
Surprise!/Tiger in a Tropical Storm - the Dundy/James cheetah thing, but there’s no good paintings of cheetahs
Still Life: Apples and Biscuits - John F. Francis - thank youuuu @fitzloser for reminding me of the biscuit thing
HMS Erebus in the Ice, 1846 - François Musin - A DIFFERENT WREBUS PAINTING SHOCK HORROR
On the Steamer Bremen, Off Nova Scotia, 1880 - Seascape, Canada, grey
Thomas Jopson:
Self-Portrait with Dr Arrietta - It reminded me of him looking after Crozier so they match
Composition with Red, Blue and Yellow - Piet Mondrian - it’s very neat and that feels very Jop
HMS 'Erebus' and 'Terror' in the Antarctic - John Wilson Carmichael - LOOK DIFFERENT TERROR PAINTING ARE YOU IMPRESSED
Truth coming from the well armed with her whip to chastise humanity - Jean-Léon Gérôme - she looks like Girlnavy Jopson and also the whip? Jopflogging. It compels me.
Evening Light in Wintertime - Bror Lindh - Winter. Also the same colour as Jopson’s eyes. The eyes are a theme.
Wheatfield with Cypresses - Vincent Van Gogh - It’s my favourite Van Gogh and also the same colour as his eyes
Lucifer - Franz Von Stuck - It’s got really piercing eyes, you can’t see it that well. Trust me
Blue Nude - Pablo Picasso - it’s blue like his eyes. Also if you imagine scars there it’s girlnavy joplogging. I’ve got jopflogging on the mind okay
The Bat Woman - Alfred Pénot - Once again, girlnavy Jop. Also once again, Weird Eyes that you can’t see in this image
Black Backed Gull - Ken Currie - The bird Jopson sees while Peglar is dying behind him. I also really like Ken Currie his art is so creepy it’s great
The Last Supper - Leonardo Da Vinci - The whole hallucinating a feast thing
Man Proposes, God Disposes -Edwin Landseer - yeah. Just. Yeah.
Waterlilies - Claude Monet - they matched Crozier.
Thomas Blanky:
Bacchus - Sergey Solomko - It’s Blanky’s Carnivale costume (also I prefer this Bacchus to the Caravaggio one)
Perilous Position of HMS 'Terror', Captain Back, in the Arctic Regions in the Summer of 1837 - William Smyth - He’s on Terror too innit.
Wanderer above the Sea of Fog - Caspar David Friedrich - it matched Crozier, and also the thing of the expedition never stopping being an adventure for him
Man Proposes, God Disposes - Edwin Landseer - he literally gets eaten by Tuunbaq it couldn’t not be here
Figure in Sea - Francis Bacon - My thing for Francis Bacon strikes again. That’s kind of it honestly
The Northern Lights - Sydney Laurence - It’s the northern lights and him and Francis watch them from the boat and just. Yeah.
Winter - Alphonse Mucha - he’s the ice master and I Adore Mucha and if I could have fitted more of his paintings into these I would
Cassandra - Evelyne De Morgan - He also doesn’t get listened to, like Francis
In a Roman Osteria - Carl Bloch - do you have any idea how hard it is to find a painting with forks in it???? Cause I do. Also I feel like he’d judge like that if given an adequate gossiping partner
Between the waves - Ivan Aivazovsky - Again, I want to eat it. Again, it matches Crozier although I admit it wasn’t on purpose this time
Drunken Silenus supported by Satyrs - Possibly Anthony van Dyck - That’s so Blanky. Drunk old man who’s friends with Bacchus? Yeah. Blanky.
Winter Night - Bror Lindh - again. It’s winter. And pretty colours
Silna:
Cassandra - Evelyn De Morgan - there’s a line in the song Cassandra by Florence and the Machine that’s “they cut out my tongue” and I thought it fit so well (it’s arguably my favourite song)
Three Walrus - Sheouak Petaulassie - I wanted to include some Inuit art for Silna and I really liked this one
Northern Light - Bror Lindh - Pretty and snowy
The Icebergs - Frederic Edwin Church - It’s icebergs around Canada, essentially
Illustration from Charles Francis Hall's Arctic Researches and Life Among the Esquimaux, 1865 - I really liked it, and the (unfortunately titled) book it’s from is primarily about the Franklin Expedition
While and Polar Bear (no that’s not a typo, it doesn’t come up if you search “whale”. I don’t know) - Kestutis Kasparavicius - It’s just so sweet and I thought it was quite her
Diana - Auguste Renoir - I am a fiend for Greek/Roman mythology, and Diana being the goddess of the hunt felt quite fitting
Sunrise after a long winter night - David Abbey Paige - so pretty and snowy
The Sea of Ice - Caspar David Friedrich - Again, icy, of the Arctic
The Enchanted Owl - Kenojuak Ashevak - another print by an Inuit artist that I really liked (it was also on Canadian stamps in the 70s which I think is so neat)
Man Proposes, God Disposes - Edwin Landseer - yes it’s here again, there are like only two famous paintings of polar bears and the other is Nelson beating one to death and that was not a vibe. So Snarfin on them ribs it is.
If you’ve read this far I love you so so so much I hope you found this at least semi-interesting
Names and explanations under the cut for those interested!!!
(Feel free to use these for Whatever should you wish)
In order, left-right, top-bottom
Cornelius Hickey:
Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette - Vincent Van Gogh - He smokes. He’s dangerous. As in part one my Van Gogh thing rises again
Ivan the Terrible and His Son Ivan on 16 November 1581 - Ilya Repin - Ivan killed someone he loved. Hickey killed someone he loved. Hickey did feel less remorse though
Fir Forest I - Gustav Klimt - It’s red. Essentially
Perilous Position of HMS 'Terror', Captain Back, in the Arctic Regions in the Summer of 1837 - William Smyth - as with part one. Get used to seeing this. He’s on Terror innit
Saturn Devouring his Son - Francisco Goya - He’s the resident cannibal weirdo.
The Scream - Edvard Munch - the thing of it being a horror story from the start for him. Yeah. That.
Vampire - Edvard Munch - look at it and tell me that’s not Hickey. Also it matches Gibson and Tozer
Circe Offering the Cup to Ulysses - John William Waterhouse - She’s very persuasive, he’s very persuasive. Once again my mythology thing rears its head
Two Rats - Vincent Van Gogh - for one, it’s Van Gogh. Also. Rats. And it matches with Gibson. Obviously
Three Studies for Portrait of Lucian Freud (but only one of them) - It’s Francis Bacon (again, I really like Francis Bacon, he features a lot in a lot of these) and also kind of looks like meat
Billy Gibson:
Storm on the sea at night - Ivan Aivazovsky - yet again, this man’s oceans compel me
Hare - Albrecht Dürer - Bunny Gibson. Enough said
On the Seashore - George Elgar Hicks - Girlnavy Billie. Look at her.
Vampire (a different version though, not sure which) - Edvard Munch - It matches Hickey and it looks So Much like him
Madame X - John Singer Sargent - Girlnavy Billie strikes again.
The Lucky Bag (I think) - Howard Chandler Christy - yet again, Girlnavy Gibson. Also this came up when I searched for Gibson Girl so
Man Proposes, God Disposes - Edwin Landseer - It’s back again for part two. It’s the Franklin expedition that’s as much link as there on this occasion
Two Rats - Vincent Van Gogh - it’s Van Gogh and it matches Hickey
They forged the last link with their lives: HMS Erebus and Terror, 1849-50 - William Thomas Smith - Variation in the paintings of Terror
Agnus Dei - Francisco De Zurbarán - I’m sure I’ve seen him compared to a lamb and this fit
Solomon Tozer:
Vampire - Edvard Munch - yet again, it matched Hickey.
Vase with Daisies and Poppies - Vincent Van Gogh - Van Gogh again. Yeah I know. And poppies have war connotations (technically peace, but still). Also it’s red like his uniform
The Siren - John William Waterhouse - Again, she looks like Hickey who very successfully lures Tozer in
The Dog - Francisco Goya - I am weak for Tozer and dog imagery
The Two Girlfriends - Henry Toulouse-Lautrec - GIRLNAVY STRIKES AGAIN, it kind of looked like GibTozer to me
Salome - Alphonse Mucha - I didn’t like any of the Solomon paintings and Salome is often used as a girlnavy name. Plus I adore Mucha. (And this was the only Salome painting without the severed head of John the Baptist in it)
The Vision of the Valley of the Dry Bones - Gustave Doré - The shale, the starvation, the Vibes
Perilous Position of HMS 'Terror', Captain Back, in the Arctic Regions in the Summer of 1837 - William Smyth - Oh look it’s Terror again
A Dismantled Brig - John Sell Cotman - Boat innit
Portuguese Cannon, Mazagan, Morocco - John Minton - @fitzloser pointed out that Tozer is the one to lose skin on the cannon so here we are
Oriental Poppies - Georgia O’Keeffe - Poppies and their war connections again, also red like the uniform again
Loyalty/Fidelity - Briton Rivière - The dog motif again. Also the fact it’s a dog staying with its owner who’s going to be hanged is just an added layer Considering
Charles Des Voeux:
Madame X - John Singer Sargent - Girlnavy Des Voeux or Frederica? You choose.
HMS 'Erebus' passing through the chain of bergs, 1842 - Richard Brydges Beechey - Oh look it’s Erebus again. What a surprise
Cleopatra - John William Waterhouse - Also Girlnavy Des Voeux/Frederica. I love both of them dearly
Le Désespéré - Gustave Courbet - He looks so much like Des Voeux, particularly later episodes Des Voeux
Circe Invidiosa - John William Waterhouse - Yeah it’s girlnavy again
Two Old Men - Francisco Goya - I’d mentally merged this one and the Man Mocked by Two Women into one painting that reminded me of the scene where he threatens Hickey. Turns out they’re two separate paintings. So both it is
Skull of a Skeleton with Burning Cigarette - Vincent Van Gogh - He smokes (I think?) and he’s just sort of grubby
The Spider - Odilon Redon - It’s creepy and grubby and so Des Voeux
The Wolves and the Flock of Sheep - Gustave Doré - Again, just sort of creepy and grubby
Tempest - Ivan Aivazovsky - It’s him again!! It’s dark and that feels Des Voeux
The Magpie - Claude Monet - Snowscape. Plus magpies steal, and while theft is a Hickey thing, you can’t convince me it’s not also a Des Voeux thing
The Last Judgement - Hieronymus Bosch - Once again, creepy and grubby, ergo Des Voeux (I’ve said “creepy and grubby” a lot but it’s a very good description of him)
Man Mocked by Two Women - Francisco Goya - this is the one I’d merged Two Old Men with in my mind
Stephen Stanley:
Still Life with Skull and a Writing Quill - Pieter Claesz - I can imagine Stanley having a skull laying around somewhere
The Burning of the Houses of Lords and Commons - JMW Turner - FIRE!!!!!
Crucifixion - Francis Bacon - Yeah it’s Francis Bacon again. Sue me. The way Stanley holds his arms out when he’s on fire. Yeah
The Vitruvian Man - Leonardo Da Vinci - it’s like The medical piece of art. Also it matches the other doctors
Stańczyk - Jan Matejko - Sad, creepy clown/jester. Is that not just Stanley at Carnivale?
The Search for John Franklin in the Arctic - François Musin - Is that a different painting of the Franklin expedition I see?
Black Backed Gull - Ken Currie - it’s creepy, and there’s something about Stanley and birds. Collins asks if his daughter likes birds and I can’t tell why, so if anyone has information on that, that would also be appreciated, I was going mad over this damn painting and Stanley cause of the bird thing
Self-Portrait with Death Playing the Fiddle - It’s just creepy innit
Untitled (the prussian blue death one) - Zdzisław Beksiński - It’s so so creepy I love it. If you’re not familiar with this guy he’s so good and so creepy, and so interesting, look him up
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp - Rembrandt - Creepy and surgical, what more could you want? Also he matches Macca
The Flayed Angel - Jacques Fabien Gautier d’Agoty - Creepy and anatomical, again. So Stanley.
Harry Goodsir:
Harry was the first one I did of these (aside from Morse and Jake’s in Endeavour), fun fact I guess
Agnus Dei - Francisco De Zurbarán - he’s my favourite sheep on the planet it had to be
Crucifixion - Francis Bacon - I genuinely can’t remember why I thought this. The way he’s got his arms outstretched when he dies maybe?
Cassandra - Evelyn De Morgan - He doesn’t get listened to either!!!! But instead it’s about the lead not the ice
HMS Erebus in the Ice, 1846 - François Musin - he’s the Erebus assistant surgeon, of course there’s an Erebus
Hygieia - Gustav Klimt - a Greek goddess of medicine!! And the origin of the word “hygiene”. Just very Goodsir
Between the waves - Ivan Aivazovsky - Same again, his paintings look tasty
Still life with shells and coral - Jacques Linard - The shells he hallucinates when he’s dying
The Vitruvian Man - Again, The medical illustration and he matches the other two
Seascape near Les Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer - Vincent Van Gogh - it’s Van Gogh and a seascape hell yeah
Great Wave off Kanagawa - Hokusai - Ocean! Basically!
Man Proposes, God Disposes - Edwin Landseer - Oh look it’s back again
Alexander McDonald:
The Search for John Franklin in the Arctic - François Musin - Yippee more variation
Great Peacock Moth - Vincent Van Gogh - I just vibed. And it’s Van Gogh. My fondness is well documented
Head of a Clown - Joseph Kutter - Carnivale costume!!
The teeth one - I don’t know, I don’t remember and tracking it down will make me sick, teeth make me so nauseous. It might have been in the Wellcome collection but don’t quote me on that - Macca talks about teeth exploding (in the scene the screenshot is from no less) it felt right (as sick as it makes me)
The Anatomy Lesson of Dr Nicolaes Tulp - Rembrandt - Macca is the one to cut off Blanky’s leg, surgery and anatomy is His Thing (and I know he enjoys it really)
The Vitruvian Man - Leonardo Da Vinci - See previous comments about it being The illustration and matching the other two
Winter Sea IV - Joan Eardley - She paints Kincardineshire (where McDonald was from) and it’s both winter and a seascape it’s perfect
Aesculapius, Apollo and Hippocrates - Unknown - All three of them are Ancient Greek figures related to medicine (two gods and Hippocrates. Well, Aesculapius started human and was later deified so) and I have a love of mythology so.
Three oncologists - Ken Currie - A Scottish painter, very unnerving, and very medical
The Garden of Death - Hugo Simberg - I don’t know it just fit Macca’s vibe
Henry Foster Collins:
The Nightmare - Henry Fuseli - HFC definitely has horrific nightmares you won’t convince me otherwise
Anxiety - Edvard Munch - Self explanatory
The dog - Francisco Goya - He’s barely keeping himself afloat the poor thing
HMS Erebus in the Ice, 1846 - François Musin - it’s Erebus . It also unintentionally matches Goodsir
The Asylum Garden at Arles - Vincent Van Gogh - I think Henry needs a brief stay quite frankly (also it’s Van Gogh again)
The Dream - Pablo Picasso - “like a dream sir”. That’s all
The Flame (Goddess of Fire) - Odilon Redon - He’s not the one that sets Carnivale on fire, but he is arguably the most affected by it
Shot Boy - Ken Currie - It looks like Henry’s Soul when he’s getting that eaten by Tuunbaq
Man Proposes, God Disposes - Edwin Landseer - If anyone deserves to have this painting it’s him
Male Nude - William Etty - MUTTONCHOPS. Just needs to be beefier
Fall in the Foothills - W. Herbert Dunton - Bears!!! HFC is my favourite bear it’s only right
Psychedelic Cat (I don’t know its real name) - Louis Wain - Henry gets high as a kite at the end, it feels fitting
John Bridgens:
The Death of Hyacint - Jan Cossiers - Apollo and Hyacinthus are Bridgens’ and Peglar’s Carnivale costumes, and Peglar has a different Apollo/Hyacinthus painting to match
Scene from A Midsummer Night's Dream. Titania and Bottom - Edwin Landseer - I just know that man loves Shakespeare. Also it’s Landseer, which I hadn’t realised (Man Proposes, God Disposes bloke if that wasn’t clear already)
'Erebus' and 'Terror' in the Antarctic - John Wilson Carmichael - Wrong expedition, right ships, and it’s got both ships for both Bridgens and Peglar
Queen Mab’s Cave - JMW Turner - Again, this man 100% loves a Shakespeare play
The Kiss - Gustav Klimt - It’s romantic as anything, and it matches Peglar (them matching is A Theme, if that wasn’t obvious already)
Sunflowers - Vincent Van Gogh - Peglar has the Monet ones to match, pretty much
Apollo and the Muses (The Parnassus) (but just Apollo) - Michel Dorigny - Carnivale!!
Hermia and Lysander - John Simmons - Once again, Shakespeare. Also they’re in love. And him and Peglar match again
Irises - Vincent Van Gogh - Him and Peglar match yet again, with two different Van Gogh irises (they also unintentionally match with Jirv. Whoops)
Waterlilies - Claude Monet - You guessed it, him and Peglar match with two different waterlily paintings
Achilles Lamenting the Death of Patroclus - Gavin Hamilton - Greek mythology which both I and Bridgens love, and it’s gay and sad. Very Bridglar. (Peglar has a different one again)
The Ninth Wave - Ivan Aivazovsky - Yeah he’s back. It’s yummy again
Northern Gannet, Morus Bassanus - John James Audubon - him and Peglar were on the Gannet together (yes, they match again)
Harry Peglar:
Apollo and Hyacinthus - Nicolas-René Jollain - Again, Carnivale. Again, they match
Princess Hyacinth - Alphonse Mucha - I love Mucha, and again, Carnivale
Black Backed Gull - Ken Currie - The bird Jopson sees when Peglar is dying behind him. Peglar and and Jopson match
'Erebus' and 'Terror' in the Antarctic - John Wilson Carmichael - Wrong expedition, right ships, and it’s got both ships for both Bridgens and Peglar
Northern Gannet, Morus Bassanus - John James Audubon - him and Bridgens were on the Gannet together (yes, they match again)
Hermia and Lysander - John Simmons - they’re in love and he matches with Bridgens, and I think he’d like Shakespeare too
Sunflowers - Claude Monet - He matches with Bridgens, but not identical
The Kiss - Gustav Klimt - It’s so romantic and I love it, and it matches Bridgens
Waterlilies - Claude Monet - Once again, matching Bridgens but not identical, cause they’re their own people
Achilles Lamenting the Death of Patroclus - Nikolai Ge - Again, mythology and again gay and sad. It’s perfect
Irises - Vincent Van Gogh - Say it with me now, Peglar and Bridgens match
Between the waves - Ivan Aivazovsky - Again, yummy and also they’re both have Aivazovsky paintings (then again, so do 75% of them)
Again, if you’ve made it this far I love you to pieces and I hope you enjoyed my yappetry!!!!
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