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sh.itjust.works

Waite-Smith deck. I don't know why we're giving credit to the publisher of the deck and erasing the queer woman of color who did the artwork. Oh, wait...

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zarkanianreply
sh.itjust.works

Pamela Colman Smith, a British artist. Who, I have just learned, was actually not a woman of color. Despite her spending a lot of time in Jamaica, writing books on Jamaican folklore, and even adopting the dress and mannerisms of a Jamaican...she was actually European. Kids these days would call that "problematic".

However, she never married or had children, and she lived with a female best friend, so I think the odds are very good that she was either a lesbian or asexual.

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Thank you for jumping to the defence of a deceased person for a potential disparagement another dead person made based on an intrinsic attribute we cannot confirm.

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lemmy.world

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pamela_Colman_Smith

https://tarotarts.com/pages/rider-waite-smith

It says Waite "commisioned" Smith to draw the cards so she, maybe, got some compensation but nothing about her getting anything from the sales.

Smith was one hell of a woman though.

Smith also illustrated over 20 books, wrote two collections of Jamaican folklore, edited two magazines, and ran the Green Sheaf Press, a small press focused on women writers.[4]

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