Editha Greville Prideaux

[5] In 1888, she is listed as winning the junior medal for at the Auckland Free School of Art.

[7] In 1893, she exhibited five paintings that were praised in the Auckland Society of Arts exhibition review: The Head of a Young Man, Old English Costume; Alsace; A Portrait of a Boy; In the Old Orchard and On the Kukahu, Canterbury.

[12]She also exhibited in the Canterbury Society of Arts in 1893 with Alsace, Young Man in old English Costume, and Girl in Mantilla.

[4] On 2 August 1900, Prideaux married William Arthur Foster in Christ Church, Holborn, and they had two daughters.

[2] Stanley Spencer was also her neighbour for a short time while he was painting Resurrection, reportedly borrowing Foster's nightclothes for the women rising out of the graves.