This article offers an overview of the presence of prominent figures from British, American, and Italian cultures in English and Italian language textbooks designed for foreign learners. The acquisition of a foreign language necessarily involves understanding the sociocultural norms and values associated with it. Consequently, language textbooks increasingly include lexical and visual elements that serve as vehicles for the culture of the target language. The study focuses on identifying names and corresponding images of culturally significant individuals within six textbooks—three for English and three for Italian—targeted at intermediate-level learners. These textbooks, published within the last ten years, are currently used in foreign language classes at the Goce Delcev University in Stip, North Macedonia. The selected examples are examined according to several parameters, including the relative frequency of female and male representations, the type of material used (textual mentions or visual illustrations), and the relationship between text and image (whether accompanied by descriptive context or not). Furthermore, the analysis takes into account the domains of activity associated with the represented figures and incorporates a diachronic comparison to identify changes in cultural representation across textbook editions over time. Keywords: textbooks, culture, foreign language, gender representation, sociocultural competence, cultural awareness