In 1995, the writer and critic Mel Gooding wrote a monograph on Fedden's work tracing her long career up to her marriage to
Julian Trevelyan and their life together on the Thames at
Chiswick, London. In 2007, a second book on Fedden written by Christopher Andreae was published, tracing her whole career up to 2006. From 1984, Fedden held the post of President of the
Royal West of England Academy (RWA), up until 1988, the same year her husband Julian Trevelyan died. She was an academician of the
Royal Academy and received an honorary doctorate from the
University of Bath. She also received an
OBE and an honorary degree from the
University of Durham (2009) for her work. For many years, Fedden was a close friend of the former television presenter
Anna Ford. Fedden remained a prolific and popular painter until her death in 2012. She continued to live and work in the studio she shared with her husband from the 1940s on the
River Thames, London. She died, aged 96, in London. ==References==