For over 150 years, a member of the Enard family has been a photographer in the Jura. Their work - spanning five generations - is emblematic of the history of photography and of the Jura region.
On the occasion of the Bicentenary of Photography 2026-2027, the Musée jurassien d'art et d'histoire has chosen to highlight - for the first time - the Enard collection it holds. The exhibition reveals a portrait of the Jura more closely focused on the years 1930 to 1960, through the lens of the Enard brothers, Georges and Maurice. In the studio, in the field, in the sky or underground... their view of the region and its inhabitants reflects an era in motion.
On the occasion of the Bicentenary of Photography 2026-2027, the Musée jurassien d'art et d'histoire has chosen to highlight - for the first time - the Enard collection it holds. The exhibition reveals a portrait of the Jura more closely focused on the years 1930 to 1960, through the lens of the Enard brothers, Georges and Maurice. In the studio, in the field, in the sky or underground... their view of the region and its inhabitants reflects an era in motion.
