The illuminator Alberto Sangorski (1862-1932) was late to the world of calligraphy, at the age of 43 beginning to work for his younger brother Francis in the famous Sangorski and Sutcliffe bookbinding firm. One of his greatest achievements was a unique jewel bound version of Omar Khayyám's Rubáiyát, now referred to as 'the Great Omar,' which never reached the American collector who commissioned it as it was sent across on the ill fated Titanic in 1912.