Presentations, Research & Findings
Colorized and digitally enhanced photographs of Luis Quintanilla and other figures:
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Find below a list for all research presentations and interviews conducted by our team.
Interviews and Presentations
Master's student Adam Cardenas-Sisk interviewing Dr. Esther Lopez Sobrado via Zoom, 28 September, 2022.
Christopher Wolff, UMKC Historian, interviews daughter of Bill Newby, Julie Dormbach.
Bill Newby was one of the models on Luis Quintanilla's murals.
Adam Cardenas-Sisk interviews Bill Montgomery, who modeled for Luis Quintanilla's murals when he was a child.
Alumna Victoria Dominguez giving a presentation to UM-System President, Dr. Mun Choi about student life at UMKC during Quintanilla's residency. Victoria was featured at the 2022 Undergraduate Day at the Missouri Capitol.
In Victoria's own words:
"My research is relevant to Missourians as it shows how higher-education institutions promote cultural engagement through students’ activities within and outside the classroom. While they were painted, Quintanilla’s murals were noted by the press and the local community. However, over time, they received less attention. I hope that my work helps these murals become noted beyond the walls of Haag Hall."
The Restoration Project
Cracks, scuffs and even a few punctured holes were spotted on the murals. The value of these pieces for humanistic inquiry in art, history, genealogy, cultural and literary studies led to the formation of this group dedicated to the restoration, preservation, and publicity of these murals.
For more information, visit our Team page.
Lectures-In-Person
1. Dr. López Sobrado and Dr. Gárate Llombart at UMKC, delivering a lecture about Luis Quintanilla. 6 March 2020.
2. Christine Delia, a doctoral candidate at the University of California, Berkeley delivers a talk about Luis Quintanilla and Don Quixote in the modern world. November 02, 2023.
The 66th Annual Missouri Conference on History
(Columbia, MO, March 13-15, 2024)
On March 14th, the research team which consisted of: Dr. Grieco, Dr. Villamandos, Christopher Wolff and Emmanuel Fabian visited Columbia, MO. Where they would attend and present at the 66th Annual Missouri Conference on History hosted by Courtyard By Marriott Hotel.
Christopher Wolff presented first, his topic being on: "Art with an International Vision: Artists, Politicians, and Professors at UMKC's Campus between 1938 and 1953." Dr. Grieco would give her presentation next on: "Liberal Arts Education and Student Life in the 1940s through the Art of Luis Quintanilla." And lastly but not least, Dr. Villamandos joined by Emmanuel Fabian would present together on their topic of: "The Return of The Knight of the Sorrowful Figure: The Quixotic Motif in Luis Quintanilla's University of Kansas City's Mural."
Check out this short video created by the UMKC History Department!
UMKC's U-News Article Clippings Of The Murals
Below shows several articles which depicts Luis Quintanilla working on the murals during his time at UKC (later known as UMKC).
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The Models on Quintanilla's Murals
Don Quixote in The Real World
George A. Spann
Alexander Cappon
Lawrence J. Rudy
Don Quixote in The Ideal World
Clarence Decker
Alexander Cappon
Janet Quintanilla
Paul Quintanilla
Glenn Bartle
Lynn Perrigo
Harold Buschman
Mary Bell Decker
Nancy Brady
Antoinette “Toinette” Swan
George Caitlin
Helen Lynd
Helen Clancey
Lenore “Nonie” Bales
Virginia McGill
Winfred "Sugar" Woods
Don Quixote in The 20th Century
Helen Lynd
Billy Montgomery
Virginia Mcgill
Robin Humphrey
Marilyn Scandrett
Alexander Cappon
Neville Chamberlain
Leon Trotsky
Eleanor Roosevelt
Fransisco Franco
Luis Orgaz Yoldi
Montagu Norman
Benito Mussolini
Adolf Hitler
Sancho Panza in The Real World
Carl E Kurtz
Winifred Woods
Rozella Marie Church
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The Ideal World of Sancho Panza
Carl E. Kurtz
Genevieve Simmons
Katherine Von Voigtlander
Bill Newby
Edith "Peggy" Mcrae
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Patricia Morison
Sancho Panza in The 20th Century
Carl E. Kurtz