Doris Seidler née Falkoff (1912–2010) was an English painter, printmaker and graphic artist.
[3] After fears of German invasion in 1940, she moved with her Jewish husband and son, David Seidler, to New York city.
[1][3] There, she studied under Hayter at Atelier 17 during the second world war,[1] learning the techniques of print-making.
[3] In 1945 she returned to England, where she had her first solo exhibitions at the art schools of Norwich, Ipswich and Great Yarmouth.
[3] Her work is included in the collection of the Seattle Art Museum.