This pair of small Compigné medallions depicts two urban views. These scenes are executed in gouache and heightened with gold applied to embossed tin sheets. One of the medallions shows the square of Port-Vendres. At its center rises an obelisk, crowned with a globe and a fleur-de-lis. The base of the monument bears the inscription “À La Gloire de Louis XVI.” A fence surrounds it, marked at each corner by a shield. In the background stands a building reminiscent of an ancient temple, with a triangular pediment and four rows of columns. Several figures animate the square, while behind them a line of trees precedes a chain of mountains. The second medallion offers a view of the port of Bordeaux, seen from the Quai des Farines, as indicated by the cartouche at the bottom. In the foreground, four sedan chairs appear on the left, while merchants and sailors unload barrels lined up along the quay. To the left, the façades of houses close the perspective, while to the right ships are moored alongside a few smaller boats. In each work, the entire scene has been embossed and entirely highlighted in gold, while the sky has been rendered in gouache. Both compositions are framed with a beaded border and set in a gilt bronze mount, itself inserted into a square frame covered in red velvet.