1615) is a painting by Peter Paul Rubens (figures) and Jan Brueghel the Elder (flora and fauna).
Adam and Eve are depicted beneath the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, where various fruits grow.
There is a Capuchin Monkey from South America, hidden to the left, who bites into an apple to symbolize the sin about to be committed by Adam and Eve.
Since Adam has yet to commit the original sin, these creatures all live in harmony – a cow peacefully watches while two large cats play.
[1] The monkey next to Adam is the hotspur who cannot resist temptation, while the choleric cat near Eve's heels represents cruel cunning.