Anna Dorothée (Dora) Wahlroos (19 December 1870 Pori – 21 March 1947 Kauniainen) was a Finnish painter who participated in the painting movement en plein air towards the end of the 19th century.
[1][2][3] She was born in Pori to province land surveyor Johan Henrik Wahlroos and Dorothée Augusta Henrietta Fehn.
[1][4][5] She was accepted to the Finnish Art Society in 1890–1891, where her class was taught by Gunnar Berndtson.
[1] She won third prize in a competition with By the wash basin in 1893 and the same year she was granted a stipend.
[1] She became less outward after this, spending more time with her family first in Turku and then in Kauniainen, where they bought a villa.