Egyptian sculpture maintained a similar look over many centuries because:

a) a specific set of conventions dictated artistic representations.
b) the Egyptian civilization was isolated from outside influences.
c) artists were trained by a central school overseen by the pharaoh.
d) religious beliefs restricted artists to portray only royalty and gods.

Answer: a

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