JOPLING, FREDERICK
WAISTELL ( 1860-1945) Jopling studied under Lucius O'Brien and
John Fraser at O.S.A. art school and at the Arts Student League,
New York, under Walter Shirlaw, William Sartain, and William
Chase 1880-83. He worked for New York Herald, Harper's Weekly,
and Colliers, in advertising and etching. Also, he did
photoengraving for the American Bank Note Company, returning to
Canada in 1912. His etchings were continually exhibited at
Robert's Gallery, and at Wembley where they won recognition from
George V. He is represented in many Canadian collections.