Point Loma. Point Loma is a coastal peninsula in San Diego, California, known for its historic lighthouse, sweeping ocean views, and natural cliffs overlooking the Pacific Ocean.
   Point Loma has been depicted as a place of dramatic natural beauty, with its rugged coastline, tall cliffs, and panoramic vistas of the Pacific often serving as focal points for plein air painters. Artists such as Charles Reiffel and other members of the California Impressionist movement frequently painted its landscapes, capturing the interplay of light on the ocean, the textured rock formations, and the ever-changing sky.
   The peninsula's unique geography, where land meets sea in a dramatic way, has inspired both realistic and impressionistic representations, emphasizing the vibrant colors and atmospheric effects typical of Southern California coastal scenes. Point Loma's proximity to the ocean and its historical significance have made it a recurring subject in both historical and contemporary regional art.
   Point Loma is historically important as the landing place of the first European expedition to come ashore in present-day California. It houses two major military bases, a national cemetery, a national monument, and a university, in addition to residential and commercial areas.
   Portuguese explorer Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo claiming California for the Spanish Empire in 1542. Loma is the Spanish word for hill. The
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