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Recreation. Professionals in the field of
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in the 4th century BC, which initiated a tradition in icon painting. Models of aeroplanes, boats, cars, tanks, artillery, and even figures of soldiers and superheroes are popular subjects to build, paint and display.
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772:Raphael
749:papyrus
737:Lascaux
724:Drawing
718:Drawing
612:, or a
527:surfing
515:sailing
511:running
503:rafting
487:cycling
479:camping
459:athlete
443:hunting
439:fishing
405:puzzles
243:hobbies
53:leisure
42:Surfing
2624:(2009)
2614:(1977)
2604:(1946)
2594:(1939)
2584:(1935)
2574:(1934)
2564:(1933)
2554:(1891)
2544:(1835)
2534:(1757)
2401:Kitsch
2379:Humour
2309:Comedy
2287:Beauty
2229:Vasari
2219:Tagore
2194:Ruskin
2134:Lukács
2124:Langer
2069:Goethe
1994:Balázs
1974:Adorno
1855:Nature
1820:Africa
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980:states
910:, and
906:, the
902:, the
778:, and
602:circle
541:, and
519:skiing
495:caving
475:hiking
455:sports
449:, and
314:crafts
218:(1942)
153:(1560)
97:creare
2713:Index
2482:Works
2463:Taste
2453:Style
2234:Wilde
2174:Plato
2169:Pater
2129:Lipps
2089:Hegel
2059:Dewey
2049:Danto
2029:Burke
1850:Music
1825:India
1808:Areas
1622:S2CID
1043:Hobby
916:parks
866:hobby
764:paper
762:With
642:Music
630:dance
606:chain
566:Dance
560:Dance
368:Games
288:, or
247:hobby
237:Hobby
231:Hobby
117:sleep
71:, or
2437:Rasa
2395:Kama
2369:Gaze
2304:Camp
2184:Rand
2119:Klee
2109:Kant
2099:Hume
2019:Bell
1739:2010
1690:2010
1662:2010
1551:2009
1480:ISBN
1388:PMID
1360:PMID
1322:PMID
1236:ISBN
1215:2010
1203:Time
1155:ISBN
1129:LCCN
1058:Play
986:and
918:and
904:YMCA
837:and
831:Isis
816:and
598:line
592:, a
525:and
396:play
390:Game
159:play
113:work
59:and
2364:Fun
2144:Man
2064:Fry
1614:doi
1352:doi
1314:doi
1310:711
1038:Fun
1028:Art
841:at
624:or
608:or
411:or
294:raw
79:".
77:fun
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