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Lucy Say ] Lucy Way Sistare Say (October 14, 1801 – November 15, 1886) was an American naturalist and nature artist. Say illustrated and colored 66 of 68 plates which became ''American Conchology'', a depiction of the North American mollusks collected by her husband, Thomas Say, during his expeditions in North America. Lucy Say became the first female member of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia on October 26, 1841.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Lucy Say Illustrations )〕 ==Early life and education== Born in New London, Connecticut, Say was one of ten children born to Joseph and Nancy Way Sistare. Her first known education was at a Pestalozzian girls' school in Philadelphia, operated by Marie Duclos Fretageot. She was taught to draw mainly by French naturalist/illustrator Charles Alexandre Lesueur and minimally by John James Audubon. She met her future husband, Thomas, through other artists and naturalists at the Fretageot school.〔
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