Adam and Eve, he eating apple, resting nearby a stag with great antlers, two (little) full-length figures, light from the left

Last seen in a private collection Berlin (1960+). 

May have been received from the Duke of Hamilton along with the Cranach Martin Luther (van der Doort, WS 86, no 51) in exchange for two early Netherlandish wing panels of the Burning of the Bones of John the Baptist and the Lamentation by Geertgen tot Sint Jans which came from the Dutch States General in 1635 now in Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum (no 993 and no 991). See J. Bruyn, "Notes on the Royal Collection-III: The'Dutch Gift'to Charles I", Burlington Magazine, 1962 and J. Wood, ‘Buying and Selling Art in Venice, London and Antwerp: The Collection of Bartolomeo Della Nave and the Dealings of James, Third Marquis of Hamilton, Anthony van Dyck, and Jan and Jacob van Veerle, c.1637-50’, Walpole Society, Volume 80, 2018, pp. 1-200

Van der Doort c.1639

Lucas Cranach

Adam and Eve (standing naked), he eating apple, resting nearby a stag with great antlers, two full-length figures

Walpole Society reference (1960): 
WS 90, № 76
Measurements (Van der Doort): 
1ft 7½in x 0ft 1½in (49.5 x 3.8cm)
Light: 
light from the left
Provenance: 
Marquis of Hamilton
Gift / Exchange / Bought / Inherited: 
gift
Location: 
Room description extended: 
By your majesty's especially command your pictures and rarities which you had kept at St James's in the Cabinet Room were transported and brought to Whitehall into the Privy Gallery in your Majesty's newly-erected Cabinet Room, whereof the particulars as well of the said rarities from St James's as also other Pictures medals agates or the like since by Your Majesty thereunto augmented, as by the number and bigness particularly signified doth appear as followeth
Original Manuscript page number: 
Windsor MS., f. 20 and MS. Ash. 1514, f. 113
Interpreting the text: 
Text in brackets comes from the Ashmolean MS.
Identification certainty: 
Identified
Sale Inventory c.1649-51