Canadian scientists used laser and infrared scans to produce a 3D image of the painting.
This allowed details beneath layers of paint to be seen - including a gauzy dress then associated with pregnant or new mothers.
It also showed the 500-year-old picture was in good condition.
The scans, using a resolution 10 times finer than a human hair, did reveal some warping to the wooden back of the painting.
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