I love everything about this woman. Her home in the magnificent Palazzo Doria Pamphilj is so beautiful and unconsciously art filled yet she seems to know how very special it and her gifts are. To discover and begin making art at 50 is so inspiring. May she live forever.
This is so incredibly beautiful to see and experience Madame Ducrot’s world… This is one I will have to watch again and again, as there are so many levels of intrigue. I hope I could be that inspiring and interesting if I am blest to reach the age of 92. And, I hope Isabella Ducrot will know how many lives she touches around the globe….what a world…Thank you to those who made this possible and to Madame Ducrot! 💖
This is a beautiful apartment complex. The apartments have views of the courtyard and the outside of the building. Every apartment complex will not have commercial venues, most will not have swimming pools, but they should all be built to the future building standard, and this is more a condominium complex than anything. Smaller but elegant living arrangements for people actually encourages them to have better taste with respect to their decor, and this is critically important in an economy which produces it's own goods, rather than one which is reliant upon inexpensive foreign labor. It's far better for people to put their money and crypto into valuable art rather than larger amount of square footage. The art appreciates in value, it can be taken with you, and most people won't have more than two children, so three bedroom condos with a jack and jill bathroom, and the right interior design approach, in the suburbs, will go far towards decreasing Co2 emissions and is far better for the people trying to generate equity from their purchases. Beautiful!
Non tutti coloro che hanno i mezzi hanno il gusto, non tutti coloro che hanno il gusto hanno il genio e non tutti i geni hanno l'arte del vivere. Questa donna, che sembrerebbe riunirli in sé insieme a molto altro, ci dia, per pietà, un segno di umana fallacia; commetta, per favore, uno sbaglio. Ci dia insomma la speranza che la distribuzione delle umane virtù, nel suo accadere randomico, non sia stata davvero troppo crudele con noi.
She's lovely, and I want to know more about her... but the title shouldnt be "touring a 16th century italian palace", because you didnt do that. You interview this lady and showed us her art.
I’d like to see the grandfather’s desk - I have a slight suspicion it is infinitely better than that “makeshift” desk. To forego something as “conservative” as a desk for a “more contemporary” look, yet then stuff the place with even more conservative and presumably far older art is a bit, how shall I put it, daft. Especially when the furniture actually had an ancestral link. Perhaps for her a desk is something to put a laptop on, but, as a writer, I know for a fact that many people see it as something more. A haven of sorts. I still like a lot of the stuff, and she still managed to make it work, but I get the feeling she’s a bit too confident and stubborn in her logic. Perhaps with little regard for how others connect to the world. Then again, it’s just an impression, so perhaps I’m being too harsh on her. Still would like to see that desk...
As an italian, listening to her explaining her love for art in such a soothing way has something magical. I'll listen to her for hours.
I love everything about this woman. Her home in the magnificent Palazzo Doria Pamphilj is so beautiful and unconsciously art filled yet she seems to know how very special it and her gifts are. To discover and begin making art at 50 is so inspiring. May she live forever.
She can't. She's not a vampire.
This is so incredibly beautiful to see and experience Madame Ducrot’s world… This is one I will have to watch again and again, as there are so many levels of intrigue. I hope I could be that inspiring and interesting if I am blest to reach the age of 92. And, I hope Isabella Ducrot will know how many lives she touches around the globe….what a world…Thank you to those who made this possible and to Madame Ducrot! 💖
In amongst the hordes of interior decorating videos of twee air heads is this utterly brilliant woman. Behold Isabella the Great
This woman is so inspiring! I love everything about her home and her artwork.
Wow love her home and art. Absolutely the colors and furniture. Beautiful.
Lovely lady, lovely place, lovely video 🤍
crying laughing at the sacred heart looking like chicken liver on a madonna painting remark lmao this lady is so full of life!
One of the most inspiring and beautiful videos I’ve watched - a true creative soul 🙌
Marvelous video! She is a beautiful person.
Wonderful lady who speaks so well .. great example to live up to
Fabulous video. Congratulations. Best wishes, Nick. 🙏
Wonderful vibrant lady! Charming home filled with treasures!
What a wonderful 11 minutes of watching and listening to another artist!
What a beautiful home , I absolutely love her style, she is a real inspiration ❤️
Fantastica artista.Grazie per avere mostrato qualche squarcio delle sua realtà e creatività
An impeccable taste, appreciation, and passion for art and Faith! ❤
Extraordinary! So beautiful ❤
Beautiful. Keep these videos coming. Thx
I couldn't love this more if I tried
Fantastic video, thank you very much!
Fantastic. A true artist in every sense of the word.
We collect textiles too and they are the strangest addiction, I totally understand her desire to be immersed in them. Thanks.
Maravillosos sus trabajos como artista gracias
this was incredible !
What an amazing inspiring lady ♥Her work is awesome and she lives in a charming, exquisite apartment. Nice video !
Thank you ‘World of Interiors’ for always highlighting amazing artists, architecture & the most fabulous interiors one will ever see.
The cutest art ever.❤
Maravigliosa ! 🤩🥰😍
Beautiful 😍
Come mi è piaciuta l’introduzione sulla scelta dei mobili di Alvar Alto al posto dei tipici mobili antichi che ci trasciniamo da generazioni..
Bautiful palazzo
simply stunning
Fabulous!
Lovely
So beautiful!
Magnificent
Starts with those single, stone columns. Something to believe in.
Beautiful! (I was hoping the camera would treat us to a view of the carpets, hélas)
Her apartment is like a walking gallery.
La luce di Napoli e la luce della cultura
Damn it…. Why wasn’t I born in Italy?
👍👍👍💖💖💖💎💎💎✨✨✨
Piękne!Piękne!Piękne!Aż dech zapiera!
Can you share the music credits please?
This is a beautiful apartment complex. The apartments have views of the courtyard and the outside of the building. Every apartment complex will not have commercial venues, most will not have swimming pools, but they should all be built to the future building standard, and this is more a condominium complex than anything. Smaller but elegant living arrangements for people actually encourages them to have better taste with respect to their decor, and this is critically important in an economy which produces it's own goods, rather than one which is reliant upon inexpensive foreign labor. It's far better for people to put their money and crypto into valuable art rather than larger amount of square footage. The art appreciates in value, it can be taken with you, and most people won't have more than two children, so three bedroom condos with a jack and jill bathroom, and the right interior design approach, in the suburbs, will go far towards decreasing Co2 emissions and is far better for the people trying to generate equity from their purchases. Beautiful!
Non tutti coloro che hanno i mezzi hanno il gusto, non tutti coloro che hanno il gusto hanno il genio e non tutti i geni hanno l'arte del vivere.
Questa donna, che sembrerebbe riunirli in sé insieme a molto altro, ci dia, per pietà, un segno di umana fallacia; commetta, per favore, uno sbaglio. Ci dia insomma la speranza che la distribuzione delle umane virtù, nel suo accadere randomico, non sia stata davvero troppo crudele con noi.
...and only those with true taste and means would furnish an Italian palazzo with IKEA.
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Lol, you exalt her too much, and undeservedly. Just your typical Italian melodramatic sensationalism, I guess.
@@kencur9690 irony is serious business!
Does anyone know who painted the painting at 0:18 secs that she’s standing next to please?
Can't say with certainty, but I think that's one of her own. The way the face is drawn and the embracing pose resemble her other works.
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She's lovely, and I want to know more about her... but the title shouldnt be "touring a 16th century italian palace", because you didnt do that. You interview this lady and showed us her art.
Far out.
I’d like to see the grandfather’s desk - I have a slight suspicion it is infinitely better than that “makeshift” desk. To forego something as “conservative” as a desk for a “more contemporary” look, yet then stuff the place with even more conservative and presumably far older art is a bit, how shall I put it, daft. Especially when the furniture actually had an ancestral link. Perhaps for her a desk is something to put a laptop on, but, as a writer, I know for a fact that many people see it as something more. A haven of sorts.
I still like a lot of the stuff, and she still managed to make it work, but I get the feeling she’s a bit too confident and stubborn in her logic. Perhaps with little regard for how others connect to the world. Then again, it’s just an impression, so perhaps I’m being too harsh on her. Still would like to see that desk...
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If you translate to English it removes one ‘f’.
Artists talk and talk and dont say anything meanful, the building is beautiful.
Lousy translation!🙄
poor "Vicky"...
Not a very good tour of her home, horrible art made by the woman, nice furniture though.
So I guess you can still be a pervert when you’re super old 🤷🏻♀️.
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