We Rose Up Slowly is a 1964 painting by Roy Lichtenstein.
Its materials consist of oil and magna on two canvas panels.
[2][3] It was previously exhibited at the Art Institute of Chicago[4] and Centre Pompidou.
[5] It is currently in the collection of the Museum für Moderne Kunst.
[6] Laura Barnett of The Guardian wrote that the painting depicts "two all-American archetypes — a handsome man, a luscious blonde — in a steamy embrace.