Dorothy Meigs Eidlitz (1891–1976) was an American photographer, arts patron and women's rights advocate.
Early life
She attended Vassar College, graduating in 1914. She lived in Japan for a time, and was the president of the Kobe Women's Club. While president, she worked to lessen the suicide rate among young girls in Kobe. == Photography ==
Eidlitz founded a center for artists in St. Andrews, New Brunswick named the Sunbury Shores Arts and Nature Centre. The intention of the center was to connect artists with nature in a retreat setting. She was also an art collector. During her life and after her death, she donated works to museum collections, sometimes under the name of her eponymous foundation. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Dorothy Meigs was married to Ernest F. Eidlitz (died 1959), a building trade counselor in Riverdale, N.Y. Together they had three daughters. She died in her home at Winter Park, Florida, on October 26, 1976. == References ==