I was trying to be discreet about mentioning She-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, but of course 2pc is out here saying the quiet parts loud again
Tarot design owes a great debt to Pamela Colman Smith, for sure, and it's a shame, if not particularly surprising, that it seems to have taken almost a century for her contribution to gain recognition. Even newer terms like "Rider-Waite-Smith" (often "RWS" for short) feel diminishing; shouldn't the artist get top billing instead of being tacked on like a sitcom guest star? As a sometimes-collector of tarot, though, I have to say the
contemporary tarot scene seems to do a better job of achieving gender parity than does the current designer playing card market. It's much easier to work up a lengthy list of female tarot artists. I could only speculate as to why this might be, but my guess is it has something to do with the cultural perception that astrology and tarot are "girly" hobbies, while stage magic, cardistry and
especially poker are seen as more "masculine," if not exactly "manly."