The French government has honoured Bob Dylan with the country's highest award, the Legion of Honour, in a brief ceremony in Paris.
Presenting him with the award, Culture Minister Aurelie Filippetti said he was a hero for young people hungry for justice and independence, the BBC reported.
After the speech, he said simply that he was "proud and grateful" and left.
No cameras were allowed for the ceremony at the culture ministry.
Established by Napoleon, the Order of the Legion of Honour is presented to individuals who have served France in various ways.