I found the Neoclasica and Romantica on alidastore.com
They were about seven or eight dollars for the 50 card deck, but I found the historical pattern very pretty.
http://playingcards.freewebpages.org/cards76.htm
I am not certain, but the Romantica may be one of these historic patterns on Andy's Playing cards.
Thanks for your comments! And LB, that was a great link, it helped me see the cards a little better and check for historical patterns. It reminds me a little of the historical 40-pattern Trappola, Tarock and odd-numbered historical Italian Taroccos that I have information or interest in.
Some of the historic patterns, such as the Don Quiote, have extra or unusual cards, as Andy's Playing cards notes. I didn't get the mythological or Don Quiote on alidastore.com, but it was interesting to know I can still buy historical European card patterns...I input the name "Baraja" in the search engine on alidastore.com to find the cards.
Delightedly hunting for more links...here's one on the use of Spanish-suited cards (scroll down...)...lots of different places.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Playing_cards
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