Dorothy Elaine Vicaji (died 13 February 1945) was an English portrait painter.
The Illustrated London News reported on a 1926 exhibition of her work and included images of several of her portraits.
[3] The New Yorker magazine described her grandfather as a Persian moneylender who acquired a major landholding in India (Berar) that was taken back by its former ruler in an invasion.
[9] She painted Sir Robert Borden, Lady Byng, and Prime Minister Louis-Alexandre Taschereau.
[11] She spent time in The Spur gave a favorable accounting of her work including a painting of Mrs. Norman Stines of San Francisco.