Explain how the El Greco painting: The Agony in the Garden, supports that Counter Reformation period (The Roman Church is countering the Protestant Reformation movement under Martin Luther)

(Italian Roman Catholic Church Counters Martin Luther by producing artworks that draw patrons back to the Roman Church by drawing on the patrons emotions through artworks through religious artworks from the Bible)

The El Greco painting, The Agony in the Garden, is a perfect example of how the Roman Catholic Church used art to counter the Protestant Reformation movement under Martin Luther. The painting depicts the biblical scene of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane, where he is praying and sweating blood in agony. This painting was meant to evoke strong emotions in the viewer, and to remind them of the power of the Roman Catholic Church. The painting also serves as a reminder of the importance of faith and devotion to the Roman Catholic Church, and the need to reject the Protestant Reformation. By producing artworks such as this, the Roman Catholic Church was able to draw patrons back to the Church and to reaffirm its power and authority.